2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin featuring a high-relief depiction of Mount Vinson with intricate details and proof finish.
Reverse side of the 2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin showcasing Queen Elizabeth II's effigy with a 25-dollar denomination.
2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin displayed in an elegant black frame, highlighting its collectible and artistic value.
Side profile of the 2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin, emphasizing its high-relief design and detailed mountain topography.
2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin featuring a high-relief depiction of Mount Vinson with intricate details and proof finish.
Reverse side of the 2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin showcasing Queen Elizabeth II's effigy with a 25-dollar denomination.
2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin displayed in an elegant black frame, highlighting its collectible and artistic value.
Side profile of the 2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin, emphasizing its high-relief design and detailed mountain topography.

2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin

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2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin featuring a high-relief depiction of Mount Vinson with intricate details and proof finish.

2022 Cook Island MOUNT VINSON - THE 7 SUMMITS 5 oz Silver Coin

Regular price $510.00 USD
Sale price $510.00 USD Regular price
Unit price
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This 2022 edition is the latest addition to the beloved "7 Summits" collection featuring Mount Vinson. Situated 1200 km from the South Pole, this peak in Antarctica was first explored in 1957 and conquered in 1966. While not the most technically demanding, the extreme weather conditions make it a formidable feat for any climber.

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