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"Millenium | 2000 | Bimetal coin silver/titanium" marked for sale.
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The niobium coins from Austria are among the most sought-after collector coins due to their uniqueness. They have been minted annually since 2003 and are made of silver and niobium. In contrast to bullion coins made of gold or silver, these bi-metal coins are particularly popular with coin enthusiasts. Some series are already sold out and are only available on the collectors' market, as the demand for niobium coins has been rising continuously since 2003.
| Weight | 0,0100 kg |
|---|---|
| Material | Silver, titanium |
| Weight | 16,50g |
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