The product is a 1979 Bahamas 25 cent coin with a nickel composition, making it a silver tone color. It is circulated, ungraded, and uncertified. The coin has a KM number of 63.1 and was manufactured in the Bahamas. This collectible coin from the North & Central America region is a valuable addition to any world coin collection.
You will receive the exact coin pictured. — 1979 FM Bahamas 25 Cents Commonwealth Bahamian Sloop Sailboat KM63.1 Nickel — This 1979 nickel twenty-five cent coin was issued by the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
10 Cents 1998. Copper-nickel • 5.54 g • ⌀ 23.50 mm.
25 Cents 2000. Copper-nickel • 5.75 g • ⌀ 24.26 mm.
25 Cents 2000. Copper-nickel • 5.75 g • ⌀ 24.26 mm.
This rare 1981 Bahamas 25 Cents coin is a must-have for any serious collector. With its unique composition of nickel and circulated state, this coin is a true gem. The coin features the denomination of 25 Cents, is ungraded, and has not been certified. The KM number of 63.1 adds to its rarity and makes it a valuable addition to any collection. This United Kingdom coin is a great find for those interested in world coins and paper money. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this rare piece to your collection.
This rare 1981 Bahamas 25 Cents coin is a must-have for any serious collector. With its unique composition of nickel and circulated state, this coin is a true gem. The coin features the denomination of 25 Cents, is ungraded, and has not been certified. The KM number of 63.1 adds to its rarity and makes it a valuable addition to any collection. This United Kingdom coin is a great find for those interested in world coins and paper money. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this rare piece to your collection.
KM 63.1, 14 year type.
Bahamas 25 Cents 1974 Proof Nickel Coin KM#63.1
The product is a 1975 proof nickel coin from the Bahamas, with a denomination of 25 cents. Uncirculated and ungraded, this coin is in excellent condition, making it a valuable collector’s item. The KM#63.1 catalog number adds to its rarity and appeal to numismatists interested in coins from the Bahamas region.
