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Winchester Rifle 1oz. .999 Fine Copper
Winchester Rifle 1oz. .999 Fine Copper
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
Winchester Rifle 1oz. .999 Fine Copper
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
$2.54
Winchester Rifle 1oz. .999 Fine Copper—
$2.54
Description
Winchester Rifle 1oz. .999 Fine Copper
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
Marketed as "The Gun that Won the West", the Winchester was developed in 1866 by Oliver Winchester
Please note, the obverse of this coin may not be the obverse depicted. The reverse will always be the image depicted and described.
As is typical with copper products, your coin may have minor toning, spots, or scratches.
























