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2014 Tokelau $5 Yellowfin Tuna One Ounce Silver Coin

$39.99

This Five Dollar legal tender coin was issued under authority of the Government of Tokelau.

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Australia Bigbelly Seahorse One Dollar 2007 Ocean Series Display Card

$19.99

Australia – Bigbelly Seahorse – One Dollar – 2007 – Ocean Series – Display Card

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Australia Great White Shark One Dollar 2007 Ocean Series Display Card

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Australia – Great White Shark – One Dollar – 2007 – Ocean Series – Display Card

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Australia Longfin Bannerfish One Dollar 2007 Ocean Series Display Card

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Australia – Longfin Bannerfish (Heniochus acuminatus)- One Dollar – 2007 – Ocean Series – Display Card

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Australia Reef Series Leafy Sea Dragon 50 Cents 2009 Proof Silver Coin Mint Box & COA

$69.99

This coin is available online and no more than 10,000 Leafy Sea Dragon coins will be released by The Perth Mint. Each coin is housed in a presentation case which comes in a colorfully illustrated box-shipper. When lined-up in release order, the shipper illustrations form a linked image depicting all five reef creatures. Each coin is also accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Barbados Bridgetown Trafalgar Square Shell Fountain 1973 $5 Proof Silver Crown

$49.99

This Five Dollar legal tender coin was issued from 1973 to 1984 and was minted from 31.10 grams of .800 silver. Depicting the Shell Fountain in Bridgetown’s Trafalgar Square, this is a beautiful crown that I consider undervalued in today’s market. Would make a nice addition to any collection of world coins or souvenier of a visit to Barbados.

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Barbados Bridgetown Trafalgar Square Shell Fountain 1974 $5 Proof Silver Crown

$49.99

This Five Dollar legal tender coin was issued from 1973 to 1984 and was minted from 31.10 grams of .800 silver. Depicting the Shell Fountain in Bridgetown’s Trafalgar Square, this is a beautiful crown that I consider undervalued in today’s market. Would make a nice addition to any collection of world coins or souvenier of a visit to Barbados.

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Congo DRC Prism African Mono Finger Fish 2005 5 Francs Proof

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Congo (DRC) – Prism “African Mono” Finger Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof

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Congo DRC Prism Blacktail Butterfly Fish 2005 5 Francs Proof

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Congo (DRC) – Prism Blacktail Butterfly Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof

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Congo DRC Prism Jewel Cichlid Fish 2005 5 Francs Proof

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Congo (DRC) – Prism Jewel Cichlid Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof

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Cook Islands Ina and the Shark $3 1987ND Pick 1 Crisp Uncirculated

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Cook Islands – Ina and the Shark – $3 – 1987(ND) – Pick 1 -Crisp Uncirculated — Ina was the love of Tinirau, the god of the ocean who lived on a floating island. One day Ina jumped into the sea in search of Tinirau, but since the sea was so restless, she was continually tossed back to shore by its gigantic waves. She enlisted the help of some fish to help her swim, but they were too small to carry her, so in her frustration, she beat them with a stick, permanently marking their bodies. This is how the angelfish got their black stripes. Eventually a shark agreed to carry her on his back. For the journey she took some coconuts with her, for food and drink. After some time, Ina became thirsty, so the shark raised his dorsal fin so that she could crack a coconut and quench her thirst. A bit later Ina became thirsty again and this time she cracked the coconut on the shark’s head. One version of the story says that this is how the hammerhead shark came about. Another story says that this is why there is a bump on a shark’s head, which is to this day called Ina’s bump. Reeling from the pain, the shark tossed Ina off his back dove below the waters, leaving her to flounder in the sea. Fortunately, Tekea the Great, the king of all sharks rose from the bottom of the sea and rescued Ina, carrying her to Tinirau’s island where the lovers were finally reunited. This crisp uncirculated banknote would make a nice addition to any collection of sealife or world banknotes. Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.

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Costa Rica Hammerhead Sharks 2,000 Colones 2005 Pick NewCrisp Uncirculated

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Costa Rica – Hammerhead Sharks – 2,000 Colones – 2005 – Pick (New)Crisp Uncirculated

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Democratic Rep Of Congo 3 Crown Prism Tropical Fish Set 2005 Five Franc Crowns

$99.99

Each of the beautiful world coins in this set depicts a different tropical fish in the unique prism applique on the reverse. Shown in this series are the African Mono fish, the Butterfly fish, and the Jewel Cichlid. If you are a world coin collector with an interest in wild life, sea life, or tropical fish coins then this set is one to pick up.

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Liberia Marine Life Protection Coral Reef Marine Life 1997 $1 Colored Proof Crown

$34.99
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Liberia Marine Life Protection Coral Reef Marine Life 1997 $5.00 Colored Proof Crown

$49.99
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Liberia Marine Life Protection Tropical Fish $1 1996 Proof Crown KM-569

$34.99

Liberia – Marine Life Protection – Tropical Fish – $1 – 1996 – Proof Crown – KM-569

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Macedonia F.A.O. Set – Dog, Trout, Lynx 1, 2, 5 Denari 1995 BU KM-5a, 6a, 7a

$14.99

Macedonia – F.A.O. Set – Dog, Trout, Lynx – 1, 2, 5 Denari – 1995 – BU – KM-5a, 6a, 7a – This three coin set was issued by the Republic of Macedonia in conjunction with the Food and Agricultural Organization (F.A.O.), part of the United Nations effort to eradicate hunger worldwide. The coins consist of One Dinar featuring a Pyrenean Mountain Dog, a Two Denari coin depicting a Trout and a Five Denari piece that shows a European Lynx, a member of the cat family. All three coins are in brilliant uncirculated condition as issued by the mint in 1995.

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Malaysia Endangered Species Painted Terrapin 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Painted Terrapin – 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 Whale Shark 25 Sen 2006 BU Display Card

$14.99

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

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Niue Island Swordfish $1 2010 Proof Wildlife Crown

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Niue Island – Swordfish – $1 – 2010 – Proof – Wildlife Crown

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Palau Angelfish 2001 1 Dollar Colored Proof Crown

$39.99

Palau – Angelfish – 2001 – 1 Dollar – Colored Proof Crown

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Palau Clownfish $1 1994 Proof Color Survivor Island

$44.99

Clownfish are native to wide ranges of the warm waters of the Pacific. Clownfish live in a mutual relationship with sea anemones, or in some case settle in some varieties of soft corals, or large polyp stony corals. Once an anemone or coral has been adopted, the clownfish will defend it vigorously. The anemone is required in nature because reef life is dangerous for small, brightly colored fish with very poor swimming abilities. For this reason, clownfish never stray far from their host. In an aquarium, where they don’t have to forage for food, it is very common for clownfish to remain within six to twelve inches of their host for an entire lifetime. This series of “Marine Life Protection” proof one dollar coins has been a hit with collectors since the first coin was issued in 1992. It is hard to say whether the obverse or reverse is the most attractive, but they are becoming exceedingly hard to find. Palau was chosen as the location for the 10th season of the hit reality series Survivor, and this coin depicts regional marine life, as well as a beautiful mermaid. This One Dollar coin is legal tender and has been issued by authority of the government of Palau.

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Palau Crab $1 2003 Proof Color Survivor Island

$53.99

The term crab is often applied to several different groups of short decapod crustaceans with thick exoskeletons, but only members of the Brachyura are true crabs. Other taxa, such as hermit crabs, porcelain crabs and king crabs are, despite superficial similarities, not crabs at all; rather, they belong to the Anomura and can be distinguished from true crabs by counting the legs. In Anomura, the last pair of walking legs is hidden inside the carapace, so only four pairs are visible (counting the claws), whereas uninjured true crabs always have five visible pairs. This series of “Marine Life Protection” proof one dollar coins has been a hit with collectors since the first coin was issued in 1992. It is hard to say whether the obverse or reverse is the most attractive, but they are becoming exceedingly hard to find. Palau was chosen as the location for the 10th season of the hit reality series Survivor, and this coin depicts regional marine life, as well as a beautiful mermaid. This One Dollar coin is legal tender and has been issued by authority of the government of Palau.

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Palau Endangered Wildlife Golden Reef Perch $1 2008 Proof Crown Color

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Palau – Endangered Wildlife – Golden Reef Perch – $1 – 2008 – Proof Crown – Color

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Palau Endangered Wildlife Great White Shark $1 2008 Proof Crown Color

$29.99

Palau – Endangered Wildlife – Great White Shark – $1 – 2008 – Proof Crown – Color

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Palau Endangered Wildlife Spiny Lobster $1 2008 Proof Crown Color

$29.99

Palau – Endangered Wildlife – Spiny Lobster – $1 – 2008 – Proof Crown – Color

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Palau Endangered Wildlife Striped Tropical Fish $1 2008 Proof Crown Color

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Palau – Endangered Wildlife – Striped Tropical Fish – $1 – 2008 – Proof Crown – Color

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Palau Flagfin Angelfish $1 2009 Prism Technology Proof Crown

$39.99

Palau – Flagfin Angelfish – $1 – 2009 – Prism Technology – Proof Crown – The Flagfin Angelfish (Apolemichthys trimaculatus) distinguishes itself by its intensive yellow body coloring and its eye-catching intense blue colored mouth. It lives mostly in pairs in the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific Ocean and feeds on sponges and small crabs. Because of its attractive appearance this six to twelve inch fish is a very popular guest in aquariums around the world. Interestingly, the Flagfin Angelfish is capable of developing its sex after birth. Probably it possesses the ability to adapt itself to the number of the already existing fish of the same sex in its environment. Total mintage on this prooflike coin was limited to 2,500 pieces worldwide.

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Palau Great White Shark King Neptune & Mermaid $1 2008 Proof Crown Color

$44.99

Palau – Great White Shark – King Neptune & Mermaid – $1 – 2008 – Proof Crown – Color

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Palau Jellyfish $1 2001 Proof Color Survivor Island

$44.99

Jellyfish are marine invertebrates. The body of an adult jellyfish is composed of a bell-shaped, jellylike substance enclosing its internal structure, from which the creature’s tentacles suspend. Each tentacle is covered with stinging cells that can stun or kill other animals. Most jellyfish use them to secure prey or as a defense mechanism. Most jellyfish are passive drifters that feed on small fish and zooplankton that become caught in their tentacles. Jellyfish have an incomplete digestive system, meaning that the same orifice is used for both food intake and waste expulsion. This series of “Marine Life Protection” proof one dollar coins has been a hit with collectors since the first coin was issued in 1992. It is hard to say whether the obverse or reverse is the most attractive, but they are becoming exceedingly hard to find. Palau was chosen as the location for the 10th season of the hit reality series Survivor, and this coin depicts regional marine life, as well as a beautiful mermaid. This One Dollar coin is legal tender and has been issued by authority of the government of Palau.

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