The Lady Lovibond (sometimes spelled Luvibond) is the name given to a legendary schooner that is alleged to have been wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, off the Kent coast of south-east England, on 13 February 1748, and is said to reappear there every fifty years as a ghost ship. No contemporary records of the ship or its supposed sinking are to be found.
Key selling points
- Low mintage 1000 pieces
- Partly colored
- Ships collection
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Specifications
Article ID | TK1501 |
Country | Tokelau |
Year | 2015 |
Face Value | 5 Dollars |
Metal | Silver |
Weight | 20 g |
Fineness | .925 |
Diameter | 38.61 mm |
Quality | Antique Finish |
Mintage | 1000 pcs. |
Scope of Delivery | Capsule, Box / Case, Certificate of Authenticity |
Special Features | Antique Finish, Coloured |
Availability | Issued Available |
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