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#F3104-Griechenland

10 Euro 2004

28. Olympische Sommerspiele 2004 in Athen-Griechenland,- Bandtänzerin vor zwei Turnerinnen von einem Terrakottarelief aus Unteritalien

28th Olympic Summer Games 2004 in Athen-Greece,-

Band dancer in front of two gymnasts from a terracotta relief from southern Italy

0.925 Silver-Silber

Diameter-Durchmesser: ca. 40,00 mm,

Weight-Gewicht: ca. 34,00 gramm, 1 Unze/Oz pures Silber-pure Silver

glatter Rand-Clear Edge

Auflage-Mintage: 61.000

Qualität-Quality: PP-Proof ( mit Patina-Bewischungen,- with Patina-blurred )

Lieferung in einer Kapsel. Delivery in a clear Capsule.


Sie bekommen immer den abgebildeten Artikel. 

Sammeln ( max. 7 Tage)-Kombiversand.  Jeder weitere Artikel ist mit diesem Artikel VERSANDKOSTENFREI. Kaufen Sie, was Sie wollen.

Diese Ware unterliegt der Differenzbesteuerung  gem. Sonderregelung nach § 25a UStG (§ 14a Abs. 6 UStG seit 2013).

"Sammlungsstücke und Antiquitäten/Sonderregelung".

Daher wird die im Kaufpreis enthaltene Umsatzsteuer in der Rechnung nicht gesondert ausgewiesen.


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Shipments are made from European Union/ Germany to worldwide.

Handling Time after incoming Payment: 1 Day.


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Import duties, Taxes and Charges are not including in the Item Price or the shipping Charges. This Charges are the Buyers responsibility.

1 Month Return Policy! Buyer bears the cost of returning the goods.

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These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight/shipping company. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as Gifts.

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