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* 10 ]s - ] - ] mountain goat - 2002<br> * 10 ]s - ] - ] mountain goat - 2002
* 20 diners - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ]'s Coronation - 1996<br>
* 20 diners - bi-metallic Ag/Au - 50th anniversary ] - 1998<br> * 20 diners - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ]'s Coronation - 1996
* 50 diners - bi-metallic Au/Ag - 10th ] anniversary - 2003<br> * 20 diners - bi-metallic Ag/Au - 50th anniversary ] - 1998
* 5 pc. set - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ] - 2000<br> * 50 diners - bi-metallic Au/Ag - 10th ] anniversary - 2003
* 5 pc. set - bi-metallic Ag/Au - ] - 2000


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