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Australia Sealife II The Reef Starfish 50c 2011 1/2 oz Silver Proof Coin Mint Box-COA

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Australia Sealife II The Reef Surgeonfish 50c 2012 1/2 oz Proof Silver Coin Box & COA

$69.99

Each beautiful legal tender proof silver coin was struck from one-half ounce of .999 fine silver, with an issue limited to 10,000 coins. It comes with its Perth Mint presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Australia Southern Right Whales 10 Dollars 1996 Proof Silver Crown KM314

$72.99

Australia – Southern Right Whales – 10 Dollars – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown – KM314

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Australia The Dreaming Series Crocodile $1 2010 Proof Silver Crown Mint Box & COA

$119.99

Australia – The Dreaming Series – Crocodile – $1 – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – Mint Box & COA – The Dreaming Series is the current chapter in The Perth Mint’s prestigious Discover Australia coin program depicting iconic aspects of Australian wildlife, landscape and culture. Following the outstanding success of the first Dreaming releases in 2009, the Mint proudly presents this 2010 silver proof coin depicting Indigenous designer Darryl Bellotti’s unique interpretations of well-known Australian animals. This 2010 coin is struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality and is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965. The coin’s reverse depicts a unique interpretation of a Saltwater Crocodile, the world’s largest reptile, which lives in coastal waters and rivers across northern Australia. The design is enhanced with a colored pattern in the background. The design is enhanced with a colored pattern in the background. Designs for the three-year Dreaming Series have been created by Darryl Bellotti, The Perth Mint’s Indigenous artist. The coin’s obverse bears the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Perth Mint will release no more than 10,000 of these silver coins. Each coin is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The coin is housed in presentation packaging comprising a display case featuring a timber lid and a superbly illustrated box-shipper.

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Australia The Reef Manta Ray 50c 2012 Colored Proof Silver Coin Perth Mint Box & COA

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Australia The Reef Sealife II Octopus 50c 2012 Color Proof Silver Coin Mint Case & COA

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Australian Antarctic Territory Orca Killer Whale $1 2011 Proof Silver Crown Case & COA

$124.99

Total mintage on this coin was limited to 7,500 pieces. The coin comes as shown with its Perth Mint issued presentation case and individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Bahamas Caribbean Monk Seal 1995 $2 Proof Silver Crown Color

$69.99

Long has been one of my favorite NCLTs, this Two Dollar coin issued by the Bahamas in 1995 has steadily increased in price over the past few years. Great addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.

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Bahamas Enameled Jewelry Coin Pendant Fifty Cents Silver 1971 Blue Marlin w/Bezel

$69.99

This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender silver coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong.

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Bahamas Enameled Jewelry Coin Pendant Fifty Cents Silver 1972 Blue Marlin w/Bezel

$69.99

This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender silver coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong.

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Bahamas Whales of the World $100 1993 Kilo 32.15 Troy oz .999 Fine Silver Mint Box/COA

$1,699.99

The coin measure 100 millimeters in diameter and comes housed in a wood box as issued by the Perth Mint with an individually 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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Belarus International Polar Year Enameled Penguins 20 Roubles 2007 Proof Silver Crown

$64.99

Only 10,000 of these beautiful Penguin coins were minted from 31.1 grams of .925 fine silver.

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Bosnia Herzegovina Preserve Planet Earth River Kingfisher 1994 500 Dinara Crown

$14.99

One of the issues in the ever-popular Preserve Planet Earth series of coins issued by multiple nations. This crown depicts a River Kingfisher and would be a welcome addition to any collector of wildlife or world coins.

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British Virgin Islands Bottlenose Dolphin 2004 $1 BU Crown

$16.99

The Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are small cetaceans that have a long, beaklike snout, a sickle-shaped dorsal fin, and sharp teeth. They are Odontoceti (toothed whales) and have one blowhole. Bottlenose dolphins live in small groups called pods. The bottlenose dolphin can grow to be 12 feet long, and can attain weights of more than 1,400 pounds, although generally are smaller than this. Bottlenose dolphins are hunters that fish mostly at the surface of the water, eating mostly fish and squid. They have many pairs of sharp, pointed teeth distributed in both the upper and lower jaws. Bottlenose dolphins live in small pods of up to 12 whales and are very social animals. Often, many pods group together to form congregations of hundreds of dolphins. Dolphins can dive down to more than 1,000 feet and can jump up to 20 feet out of the water. A bow rider is a dolphin that hitches a rides in the bow wave in front of a ship. The dolphin surfs using the pressure created in front of a moving ship. Dolphins breathe air at the surface of the water through a single blowhole located near the top of the head. They need to breathe about every 2 minutes, but can hold their breath for several minutes. Their blow is a single, explosive cloud. Bottlenose dolphins live near the coast and inshore waters from northern Cape Hatteras to southern Florida and westward through the Gulf of Mexico.

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British Virgin Islands Bottlenose Dolphin 2005 $1 BU Crown

$16.99

The Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are small cetaceans that have a long, beaklike snout, a sickle-shaped dorsal fin, and sharp teeth. They are Odontoceti (toothed whales) and have one blowhole. Bottlenose dolphins live in small groups called pods. The bottlenose dolphin can grow to be 12 feet long, and can attain weights of more than 1,400 pounds, although generally are smaller than this. Bottlenose dolphins are hunters that fish mostly at the surface of the water, eating mostly fish and squid. They have many pairs of sharp, pointed teeth distributed in both the upper and lower jaws. Bottlenose dolphins live in small pods of up to 12 whales and are very social animals. Often, many pods group together to form congregations of hundreds of dolphins. Dolphins can dive down to more than 1,000 feet and can jump up to 20 feet out of the water. A bow rider is a dolphin that hitches a rides in the bow wave in front of a ship. The dolphin surfs using the pressure created in front of a moving ship. Dolphins breathe air at the surface of the water through a single blowhole located near the top of the head. They need to breathe about every 2 minutes, but can hold their breath for several minutes. Their blow is a single, explosive cloud. Bottlenose dolphins live near the coast and inshore waters from northern Cape Hatteras to southern Florida and westward through the Gulf of Mexico.

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British Virgin Islands Bottlenose Dolphins Playing 2006 $1 BU Crown

$16.99

The Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are small cetaceans that have a long, beaklike snout, a sickle-shaped dorsal fin, and sharp teeth. They are Odontoceti (toothed whales) and have one blowhole. Bottlenose dolphins live in small groups called pods. The bottlenose dolphin can grow to be 12 feet long, and can attain weights of more than 1,400 pounds, although generally are smaller than this. Bottlenose dolphins are hunters that fish mostly at the surface of the water, eating mostly fish and squid. They have many pairs of sharp, pointed teeth distributed in both the upper and lower jaws. Bottlenose dolphins live in small pods of up to 12 whales and are very social animals. Often, many pods group together to form congregations of hundreds of dolphins. Dolphins can dive down to more than 1,000 feet and can jump up to 20 feet out of the water. A bow rider is a dolphin that hitches a rides in the bow wave in front of a ship. The dolphin surfs using the pressure created in front of a moving ship. Dolphins breathe air at the surface of the water through a single blowhole located near the top of the head. They need to breathe about every 2 minutes, but can hold their breath for several minutes. Their blow is a single, explosive cloud. Bottlenose dolphins live near the coast and inshore waters from northern Cape Hatteras to southern Florida and westward through the Gulf of Mexico.

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