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LOT 4300
NEW BOOKS: History of Currency in the State of Bahrain - 2 Copies 1996 A.D.
Two copies of: The Bahrain Monetary Agency - London, 1417 H / 1996, hardback with dustwrapper, 174 pp, colour illustrations; new. 12 x 10 in. (1.3 kg, 30.5 x 25.2 cm). [2, No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 4300
NEW BOOKS: History of Currency in the State of Bahrain - 2 Copies
Estimate £10 - 20€12 - 23 (for guidance only)$13 - 27 (for guidance only)
Opening Bid
£5 (EUR 6; USD 7) +BP*
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