Chad. 3000 Francs CFA 1/1000 Oz, Carl Spitzweg Paintings – Butterfly Hunter (No Reserve Price)





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1/1000 oz .999 Fine Gold 3000 Francs CFA Chad Carl Spitzweg Paintings – Butterfly Hunter coin-bar, sealed, bar dimensions 11 × 15.4 mm, assay dimensions 85 × 54 mm.
Description from the seller
1/1000 oz 999 Fine Gold 3000 CFA Francs Chad Carl Spitzweg Paintings – Butterfly Hunter Coin-Bar (In Assay)
Metal Content: 1/1000 troy oz
Purity: .999 Fine Gold
Country: Chad
Denomination: 3000 Francs CFA
Bar Dimensions: 11 x 15,4 mm
Assay Dimensions: 85 x 54 mm
Franz Carl Spitzweg was an important German painter and draftsman of the late Romantic and Biedermeier periods. Born on February 5, 1808, in Munich. Died on September 23, 1885, in Munich. Periods: Biedermeier, Romantic, German Romantic. Education: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (1830–1832), University of Vienna. Place of burial: Alter Südfriedhof, Munich.
Please note that this lot features small gold coin(s) or medal(s) produced using extremely thin gold. Due to their fragility, they are mounted on plastic to prevent damage. For any questions regarding this lot, feel free to contact us.
Seller's Story
1/1000 oz 999 Fine Gold 3000 CFA Francs Chad Carl Spitzweg Paintings – Butterfly Hunter Coin-Bar (In Assay)
Metal Content: 1/1000 troy oz
Purity: .999 Fine Gold
Country: Chad
Denomination: 3000 Francs CFA
Bar Dimensions: 11 x 15,4 mm
Assay Dimensions: 85 x 54 mm
Franz Carl Spitzweg was an important German painter and draftsman of the late Romantic and Biedermeier periods. Born on February 5, 1808, in Munich. Died on September 23, 1885, in Munich. Periods: Biedermeier, Romantic, German Romantic. Education: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (1830–1832), University of Vienna. Place of burial: Alter Südfriedhof, Munich.
Please note that this lot features small gold coin(s) or medal(s) produced using extremely thin gold. Due to their fragility, they are mounted on plastic to prevent damage. For any questions regarding this lot, feel free to contact us.

