When I first started dealing in non-circulating legal tender coins I was amazed to find that over 200 different turtle coins were in existence. Since that time, I’m sure that number has doubled. Whether you are looking for a Sea Turtle from Costa Rica, Palau, Tuvalu or Bermuda, a Soft-shelled Turtle coin from Liberia, a Hawksbill Turtle coin from Australia or an enameled turtle coin pendant from Papua New Guinea, check out the turtle coins on this site and I believe you will be pleased with what you discover.

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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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Tuvalu Sea Turtle $1 2010 Colored Proof Silver Crown

$64.99

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

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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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