1977 Set of 20 Silver Medallions Voyages of Captain James Cook
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1977 Set of 20 Silver Medallions Voyages of Captain James Cook

1977 Set of 20 Silver Medallions Voyages of Captain James Cook

This impressive set of 20 sterling silver medallions commemorates the historic Voyages of Captain James Cook, one of the world’s greatest navigators. Struck by the Franklin Mint in 1977, each medallion contains 20.22 grams of .925 fine silver and features finely detailed artwork celebrating key moments from Cook’s explorations. Together, the set offers a total actual silver weight (ASW) of 12.02 troy ounces.

Highly collectable for both history enthusiasts and silver investors, this set captures the spirit of 18th-century discovery

$299.24

Original: $854.98

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1977 Set of 20 Silver Medallions Voyages of Captain James Cook

$854.98

$299.24

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1977 Set of 20 Silver Medallions Voyages of Captain James Cook

This impressive set of 20 sterling silver medallions commemorates the historic Voyages of Captain James Cook, one of the world’s greatest navigators. Struck by the Franklin Mint in 1977, each medallion contains 20.22 grams of .925 fine silver and features finely detailed artwork celebrating key moments from Cook’s explorations. Together, the set offers a total actual silver weight (ASW) of 12.02 troy ounces.

Highly collectable for both history enthusiasts and silver investors, this set captures the spirit of 18th-century discovery

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This impressive set of 20 sterling silver medallions commemorates the historic Voyages of Captain James Cook, one of the world’s greatest navigators. Struck by the Franklin Mint in 1977, each medallion contains 20.22 grams of .925 fine silver and features finely detailed artwork celebrating key moments from Cook’s explorations. Together, the set offers a total actual silver weight (ASW) of 12.02 troy ounces.

Highly collectable for both history enthusiasts and silver investors, this set captures the spirit of 18th-century discovery