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2006 Fire Engines of the World
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2006 Fire Engines of the World - German
1923 LF-15 Fire Engine 1oz Silver Coin A$62.00
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The 1934 Commer fire engine features on the reverse side of the fourth release of this wonderful series. The 1934 Commer Fire Engine was the only fire engine available to attend the initial call from Coventry Cathedral following the German Luftwaffe raid on the night of 14 November 1940.
The fire engine is portrayed inside a stylised fire hose and the words FIRE ENGINES OF THE WORLD.
The coin's obverse depicts Raphael Maklouf's effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Each coin is housed in an eye-catching red presentation case accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Each case comes within a shipper depicting stylised images of fire Fighters and is limited to only 5,000 coins.
2006 Fire Engines of the World - English
1934 Commer Fire Engine 1oz Silver Coin A$70.00
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The Fire Engines of the world coin depicts a coloured image of a 1923 Garford Type 15 Pumper. The New South Wales Fire Brigades constructed 49 of these light pumpers on Garford Type 15 truck chassis for use in Australian country towns.
They entered service between 1922 and 1925, and the last unit was withdrawn in 1968. The fire engine is portrayed inside a stylised fire hose and the words FIRE ENGINES OF THE WORLD.
The coin's obverse depicts Raphael Maklouf's effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Each coin is housed in an
eye-catching red presentation case accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Each case comes within a shipper depicting stylised images of fire Fighters and is limited to only 5,000 coins.
2006 Fire Engines of the World - Australian
1923 Garford Type 15 Pumper 1oz Silver Coin A$80.00
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The new Perth Mint release is the AA– 60 Airfield fire Engine. The AA-60 engine was in service between 1973 and 1982 to fight fires on aircrafts. The engine was capable of holding between 11,000 and 12,000 litres of water and a 900 litres of foam.
The AA-60 has a very limited mintage of only 5,000 coins,
it comes with a numbered certificate.
2006 Fire Engines of the World - Russian
AA – 60 Airfield Fire Engine 1oz Silver Coin A$95.00
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A stunning coloured image of the 1932 Bickle Chieftain Triple Combination Fire Engine is depicted on the reverse of this 2005-dated 1oz coin struck by The Perth Mint from 99.9% pure silver.
Built in Ontario, Canada by the Bickle company, the Chieftain was a triple combination pumping engine equipped with a fire pump, water tank, hose and ladders.
The Perth Mint will release just 5,000 individual coins.
The reverse depicts a 1932 Bickle Triple Combination Pumper in colour. The fire engine is portrayed inside a stylised fire hose and the words FIRE ENGINES OF THE WORLD. Each coin is housed in an eye-catching red presentation case accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Each case comes within a shipper depicting a coloured image of the fire engine.
2005 Fire Engines of the World - Canadian
Bickle Triple Combination Pumper 1oz Silver Coin A$225.00
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