World Wildlife Fund – (6) WWF Wildlife Medals – Display Cards – 2009 – Brilliant Uncirculated -The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has long campaigned to improve the health of rivers, seas, rainforests and deserts as well as the wildlife that inhabit those regions of the planet. In 2009 the WWF authorized the issue of a series of 38.6 millimeter medals, each mounted in a beautiful colored display card, to help draw attention to these endangered species. This is a group of six celebratory medals featuring the porpoise, orangutan, giant panda, polar bear, rhino and tiger, each of which can be found individually on this website.
As issued by the Pobjoy Mint in its original presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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.
WWF – Seychelles – Squirrelfish – 50 Rupees – 1978 – Brilliant Uncirculated – –
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.
Only 10,000 of these beautiful Penguin coins were minted from 31.1 grams of .925 fine silver.
Longines Symphonette – America Wildlife – Sturgeon – 1+ Oz. Fine Silver – High Relief – Art Round – Approximately 1.2 Ounces of Sterling Silver – This neat high-relief round is part of a beautiful set of Sterling Silver medals depicting 36 different forms of American wildlife considered to be endangered in the wild. The medals were minted by The Wittnauer Mint and marketed by the Longines Symphonette in the 1970’s. This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.
This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.
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. The island nation is littered with the remains of World War II combat, from tank turrets to sunken hulks. They are proud of their own survivability and these ruins of history attest to this.
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