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Australia Sealife II The Reef Hawksbill Turtle 50 cents 2011 1/2 oz Silver Proof Box/COA

$69.99

First in a series of five proof silver coins featuring sea life from Down Under, this legal-tender Fifty Cent coin was
minted from one-half ounce of .999 fine silver by the Perth Mint. The remaining coins to be issued in this series will be the Starfish, Surgeonfish, Octopus and Manta Ray. This coin comes as issued by the Perth Mint with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Leatherback Turtle 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Leatherback Turtle – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Democratic Republic Of Congo Prism Loggerhead Sea Turtle 2003 5 Franc Crown BU

$39.99

While dolphins, penguins, and a number of other sea mammals practice porpoising (a behavior to increase locomotion by “leaping” from the water) I’ve never heard of turtles doing this, but this loggerhead seems to be styled in just such an act. Go figure. At least this world coin’s design does a good job at showing us a startlingly good image of a sea turtle rendered in a Prism applique on this brilliant proof-like world coin. If you are a collector of animal or sea life world coins then this is one add to your world coin collection.

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Isle of Man Zodiac Coin Year of the Snake 2001 One Crown Prooflike KM-1062

$19.99

As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001—People born in the Year of the Snake are deep. They say little and possess great wisdom. They never have to worry about money; they are financially fortunate. Snake people are often quite vain, selfish, and a bit stingy. Yet they have tremendous sympathy for others and try to help those less fortunate. Snake people tend to overdo, since they have doubts about other people’s judgment and prefer to rely on themselves. They are determined in whatever they do and hate to fail. Although calm on the surface, they are intense and passionate. Snake people are usually good-looking and sometimes have marital problems because they are fickle. They are most compatible with the Ox and Rooster.

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1988 World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Rock Iguana Crown

$16.99

This coin is Brilliant Uncirculated and is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-64.

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Tuvalu Sea Turtle $1 2010 Colored Proof Silver Crown

$64.99

Tuvalu – Sea Turtle – $1 – 2010 – Colored Proof Silver Crown

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Malaysia Endangered Species Hawksbill Turtle 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Hawksbill Turtle – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Green Turtle 25 Sen 2006 BU Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Green Turtle – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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WWF Bermuda Bermuda Rock Skink 1997 1 Dollar Proof Silver Crown

$69.99

WWF – Bermuda – Bermuda Rock Skink – 1997 – 1 Dollar – Proof Silver Crown

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Poland European Pond Turtle 2002 2 Zlote Nordic Gold Coin Uncirculated

$14.99

Collectors of world coins know there are over 200 different coins that feature turtles, and this is one of the most popular. The European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis, is native to Spain, France, northern Italy, southern Germany, Poland, Turkey, Iran, Russia, Morocco and Algeria. Although its appearance varies over its large range, the pond turtle is often easily identifiable because of the pretty, bright yellow or gold speckling present on the dark carapace and skin of many of the juveniles and adults. Would make a great gift for any wildlife, turtle or world coins collector.

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Ghana Leatherback Sea Turtle 2003 500 Sika-Proof Silver Crown

$69.99

The leatherback is the largest living turtle and is so distinctive that it is placed in its own separate family, Dermochelys. All other sea turtles have bony hard plates on their shells (carapace). The leatherback’s carapace is slightly flexible and has a rubbery texture. No sharp angle is formed between the carapace and the under-belly (plastron) so a leatherback is somewhat barrel-shaped. Many can grow to be bigger than one too. The front flippers of a leatherback are longer than in the other marine turtles, even when you take the leatherback’s size into account. They can reach 8 feet cm in adult leatherbacks. The largest leatherback on record was a male stranded on the West Coast of Wales in 1988. He weighed two thousand pounds. In 1982, it was estimated that 115,000 adult female leatherbacks existed worldwide and that roughly half of them probably were nesting in western Mexico. In recent years, however, the number of nesting leatherbacks has been in an alarming decline. This coin comes with a mint issued Certificate of Authenticity.

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Malawi Chinese Zodiac Lunar Series Year Of The Snake 2005

$24.99

As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001—People born in the Year of the Snake are deep. They say little and possess great wisdom. They never have to worry about money; they are financially fortunate. Snake people are often quite vain, selfish, and a bit stingy. Yet they have tremendous sympathy for others and try to help those less fortunate. Snake people tend to overdo, since they have doubts about other people’s judgment and prefer to rely on themselves. They are determined in whatever they do and hate to fail. Although calm on the surface, they are intense and passionate. Snake people are usually good-looking and sometimes have marital problems because they are fickle. They are most compatible with the Ox and Rooster.

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Somalia Chinese Zodiac Year Of The Snake 10 Shillings 2000 Uncirculated

$4.99

As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001—People born in the Year of the Snake are deep. They say little and possess great wisdom. They never have to worry about money; they are financially fortunate. Snake people are often quite vain, selfish, and a bit stingy. Yet they have tremendous sympathy for others and try to help those less fortunate. Snake people tend to overdo, since they have doubts about other people’s judgment and prefer to rely on themselves. They are determined in whatever they do and hate to fail. Although calm on the surface, they are intense and passionate. Snake people are usually good-looking and sometimes have marital problems because they are fickle. They are most compatible with the Ox and Rooster.

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2013 Australia Saltwater Crocodile “Bindi” $1 Proof Silver Coin

$94.99

Comes as shown in its original Royal Australian Mint packaging with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Tuvalu Deadly & Dangerous Yellow-bellied Sea Snake $1 2013 Proof Silver Coin Box & COA

$124.99

This beautiful One Dollar legal tender coin was struck by the Perth Mint from one ounce of .999 fine silver and comes in a beautiful presentation box with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage worldwide was limited to 5,000 coins.

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DRC Magnificent Reptiles 4 30 Francs Proof Silver Coins 2013 Wood Case COA

$324.99

DRC – Magnificent Reptiles – (4) 30 Francs Proof Silver Coins – 2013 – Wood Presentation Case – COA – One of the nicest sets of legal-tender wildlife coins I have seen in a while, this set consists of four 30 Franc proof silver coins issued in 2013 under authority of the Central Bank of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The reverses depict the following four reptiles: Snake, Crocodile, Lizard and Turtle. Each coin was stuck from 20 grams of .999 fine silver and measures 38.6 millimeters in diameter. Total mintage worldwide was limited to 3,000 sets. It comes as shown in a wood presentation case topped with an imitation of snake, crocodile, lizard and turtle skin, with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Australia ANA Boston Saltwater Crocodile $1 2010 Proof Silver Crown Box & COA

$89.99

Australia – ANA Boston – Saltwater Crocodile – $1 – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – Box & COA – This exclusive ANA Boston World’s Fair of Money Limited Edition coin from the Perth Mint features a design encapsulating the true identity of Australia’s Northern Territory. Dominated by a struck image of a huge saltwater crocodile, the reverse symbolizes world heritage listed areas of the Northern Territory landscape and Sturt’s Rose, its floral emblem. Struck from one ounce of 99.9% pure silver, this dramatic coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act of 1965. It comes in a Perth Mint issued presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The total number of coins issued was limited to 2,500 pieces.

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Tuvalu Eastern Brown Snake $1 2010 Proof Silver Coin Mint Box & COA

$174.99

Tuvalu – Eastern Brown Snake – $1 – 2010 – Proof Silver Coin – Mint Box & COA – A dramatic addition to one of the most sought after series in numismatics, the latest issue in the Australian Deadly and Dangerous Series has just been launched!

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Tuvalu Australian Saltwater Crocodile $1 2009 Proof Silver Crown Mint Box & COA

$199.99

Tuvalu – Australian Saltwater Crocodile – $1 – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown – Mint Box & COA – Here is the long-awaited Australian Saltwater Crocodile form Tuvalu. Unfortunately, we only received a portion of the allocation we had ordered and confirmed, so these won’t last very long. This coin is already destined to be an NCLT classic.

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New Zealand – Enameled Jewelry – Coin Pendant – Tuatara Lizard – 5¢ – 1975 – with Bezel

$34.99

New Zealand – Enameled Jewelry – Coin Pendant – Tuatara Lizard – 5¢ – 1975 – with Bezel

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Malaysia Endangered Species Indopacific Crocodile 25 Sen 2006 Br. Uncirc. Display Card

$14.99

Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Malayan Gharial 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Malayan Gharial – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Siamese Crocodile 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Siamese Crocodile – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Olive Ridley Turtle 25 Sen 2006 Br. Uncirc. Display Card

$14.99

Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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World Wildlife Fund WWF Turks & Caicos Rock Iguana 1988 One Proof Silver Crown

$69.99

I just think they’re having fun. This world coin from the Turks and Caicos honoring the world wildlife fund’s 25th anniversary has a very striking image of an Iguana on the reverse, but I can’t get over the Elmo-like quality of this particular rendering. I am impressed by the level of detail the designers and Mint succeeded in imparting to it, including scales and veins. If you are a world coin collector or have an affinity for Iguanas then pick this one up and add it to your world coin collection.

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Sierra Leone Legal Tender Wildlife Crown Crocodile 2005 BU

$16.99

One of the four wildlife crowns issued by Sierra Leone in 2005, this coin has a legal tender value of $1 in its country of origin. While there are several species of crocodile in Sierra Leone the most common, the Nile crocodile, was chosen as representative on this coin. Crocodiles are large aquatic reptiles that live throughout the Tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia. Crocodiles tend to congregate in slow-moving rivers and lakes, and feed on a wide variety of living and dead mammals and fish. Some species, notably the Saltwater Crocodile of Australia and the Pacific islands, have been known to venture far out to sea. They are an ancient lineage, and are believed to have changed little since the time of the dinosaurs. Crocodiles are very fast over short distances, even out of water. They have extremely powerful jaws and sharp teeth for tearing flesh, but cannot open their mouth if it is held closed. Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack. As cold-blooded predators, they can survive long periods without food, and rarely need to actively go hunting. Despite their slow appearance, crocodiles are the top predators in their environment, and various species have been observed attacking and killing lions. The crocodile’s bite strength is up to 3000 pounds per square inch, comparing to just 100 psi for a large dog. Crocodiles eat fish, birds, mammals and occasionally smaller crocodiles. The largest species of crocodile, also Earth’s largest reptile, is the Saltwater Crocodile, found in northern Australia and throughout Southeast Asia.

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China Lunar Series Zodiac Year Of The Snake Color Proof

$19.99

Over the years I have handled many Chinese Lunar Series pieces, but these are among the nicest I have ever seen. —1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001—People born in the Year of the Snake are deep. They say little and possess great wisdom. They never have to worry about money; they are financially fortunate. Snake people are often quite vain, selfish, and a bit stingy. Yet they have tremendous sympathy for others and try to help those less fortunate. Snake people tend to overdo, since they have doubts about other people’s judgment and prefer to rely on themselves. They are determined in whatever they do and hate to fail. Although calm on the surface, they are intense and passionate. Snake people are usually good-looking and sometimes have marital problems because they are fickle. They are most compatible with the Ox and Rooster.

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Liberia Millennium Chinese Lunar Series Zodiac Year Of The Snake $5 2000 Unc

$7.99

As legend would have it, it was Buddha himself who gave each animal its place in the Asian zodiac. When he called all the animals together following the creation, only twelve felt it necessary to attend the meeting. As a reward for their effort in making the long journey, Buddha offered each of them their own year, which would from then on bear the name of that animal. In addition, each animal was also given the opportunity to directly influence history during that time – and thus, in turn, the fate of those humans born in that year. Analogous to the characteristics of the respective animal symbol, and by means of your date of birth, you too can read those characteristic traits that may – or may not – apply to you. 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001—People born in the Year of the Snake are deep. They say little and possess great wisdom. They never have to worry about money; they are financially fortunate. Snake people are often quite vain, selfish, and a bit stingy. Yet they have tremendous sympathy for others and try to help those less fortunate. Snake people tend to overdo, since they have doubts about other people’s judgment and prefer to rely on themselves. They are determined in whatever they do and hate to fail. Although calm on the surface, they are intense and passionate. Snake people are usually good-looking and sometimes have marital problems because they are fickle. They are most compatible with the Ox and Rooster.

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