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Ukraine – Ukrainian Grasshopper – 2006 – 2 Hryvnia – Deep Mirror Prooflike – KM-391 — Released in 2006 by the Ukranian Mint, this coin depicts the Ukranian Grasshopper (Poecilimon ukrainicus). The surfaces of the coin are highly reflective to the point the coin would grade deep-mirror prooflike (DMPL) by any of the third-party grading services. Would be a nice addition to any collection of insect or world coins.
North American Hunting Club – Big Game Super Slam – Bighorn Sheep – Proof Silver Medal
North American Hunting Club – Big Game Super Slam – Black Bear – Proof Silver Medal
The 2015 issue of the annual elephant crown, this legal tender 100 Shillings coin was issued under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic.
This Five Dollar legal tender coin was issued under authority of the Government of Tokelau.
This coin has been struck from one ounce of .999 fine silver and is a 100 Shillings legal-tender coin as defined under the authority of the Government of the Somali Republic.
This beautiful Hungarian proof silver Crown was issued in 1998 in support of the World Wildlife Fund. The reverse bears a scene of a pair of Fork-tailed Chimney Swallows feeding their young in the nest. I highly recommend this Crown for any world coins collector with an interest in either birds or world wildlife.
One of a series of four proof 1000 Shillings crowns issued by authority of the government of Uganda in 2002, all featuring different aspects of daily life for the Gorilla. This Eisenhower Dollar size coin featuring a Gorilla sitting would be a nice addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
Hungary – White Storks – 200 Florint – 1992 – Proof Silver Crown –
Sierra Leone – Bengal Tiger – $10 – 2001 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
This is a 2013 Tanzania Serengeti Wildlife Colored Proof Silver Coin This coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. This beautiful 1,000 Shilling legal tender proof silver coin was issued under authority of the Government of Tanzania. It was struck from 20 grams of .925 fine silver and the total mintage was limited to 1,250 coins worldwide. It comes as shown in a hard plastic capsule.
Comes as shown in its original Royal Canadian Mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Comes as shown in its original Royal Canadian Mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This beautiful proof silver crown was minted by authority of the government of the Cook Islands, features a Grizzly Bear and has a legal tender value of $50 (New Zealand), which is equivalent to $33 United States Dollars at current exchange rates. There were 24 coins produced in this series which were minted from 19 to 20 garms of .925 silver as part of The Fund For Endangered Wildlife series of coins dated between 1990 and 1991. The value of the coins in the secondary market fluctuates based on the wildlife depicted on the coin, because some species tend to be collected more avidly than others. My personal belief is that as more collectors discover these stunning wildlife world coins, their value will continue to increase dramatically.
This beautiful proof silver crown was minted by authority of the government of the Cook Islands, features a Koala Bear and her young and has a legal tender value of $50 (New Zealand), which is equivalent to $33 United States Dollars at current exchange rates. There were 24 coins produced in this series which were minted from 19 to 20 grams of .925 silver as part of The Fund For Endangered Wildlife series of coins dated between 1990 and 1991. The value of the coins in the secondary market fluctuates based on the wildlife depicted on the coin, because some species tend to be collected more avidly than others. My personal belief is that as more collectors discover these stunning wildlife world coins, their value will continue to increase dramatically.
This beautiful proof silver crown was minted by authority of the government of the Cook Islands, features a pair of Dama Gazelles and has a legal tender value of $50 (New Zealand), which is equivalent to $33 United States Dollars at current exchange rates. There were 24 coins produced in this series which were minted from 19 to 20 grams of .925 silver as part of The Fund For Endangered Wildlife series of coins dated between 1990 and 1991. The value of the coins in the secondary market fluctuates based on the wildlife depicted on the coin, because some species tend to be collected more avidly than others. My personal belief is that as more collectors discover these stunning wildlife world coins, their value will continue to increase dramatically.
This beautiful proof silver crown was minted by authority of the government of the Cook Islands, features an Alpine Ibex and has a legal tender value of $50 (New Zealand), which is equivalent to $33 United States Dollars at current exchange rates. There were 24 coins produced in this series which were minted from 19 to 20 grams of .925 silver as part of The Fund For Endangered Wildlife series of coins dated between 1990 and 1991. The value of the coins in the secondary market fluctuates based on the wildlife depicted on the coin, because some species tend to be collected more avidly than others. My personal belief is that as more collectors discover these stunning wildlife world coins, their value will continue to increase dramatically.
This beautiful proof silver crown was minted by authority of the government of the Cook Islands, features a pair of Fallow Deer and has a legal tender value of $50 (New Zealand), which is equivalent to $33 United States Dollars at current exchange rates.
Cook Islands – Endangered Wildlife – Deer – $50 – 1991 – Proof Silver Crown
Cook Islands – Endangered Wildlife – Blackbuck – $50 – 1990 – Proof Silver Crown
As issued by the Turkish Republic in 1994, this 50,000 Lira Bald Ibis Proof Silver Crown would make a nice addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
First in a series of coins issued from 1973 until 1978. This particular coin was struck at the United States Mint. Comes in a display case. Nice addition to any collection of wildlife, elephant or world coins.
Mainly confined to Liberia , the pygmy hippo may also survive in Nigeria and possibly Guinea Bissau, while its occurrence has been confirmed in Guinea , Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. This beautiful proof silver crown would be a nice addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
Gambia – Temminck’s Colobus Monkey – 20 Dalasis – 1987 – Proof Silver Crown
Poland – Lesser Horseshoe Bat – 20 Zlotych – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
As issued by the Perth Mint in a presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage was limited to 10,000 coins worldwide.
Yet another in a line of beautiful gilded proof silver zodiac world coins this Crown is one of two that ties as my favorites. The reverse side’s design is simple and elegant and displays a baboon in the familiar pattern of zodiac coins from other countries, but the obverse, showing a woman in what appears to be the dress of the native Miao people of China with halberd bearing soldiers gathered in the background, is especially striking and elevates this world coin in my estimation greatly. If you are a Monkey or a world coin collector with an appreciation for unique zodiacal world coins then this one would be a stunning addition to your world coin collection.
Yet another in a line of beautiful gilded proof silver zodiac world coins this Crown is one of two that ties as my favorites. The reverse side’s design is simple and elegant and displays a baboon in the familiar pattern of zodiac coins from many other countries, but the obverse, showing a warrior of Northern Chinese ethnic stock bedecked in a plumed headpiece and ample necklaces, is especially striking and elevates this world coin greatly in my estimation. If you are a Monkey or a world coin collector with an appreciation for unique zodiacal world coins then this one would be a stunning addition to your collection.
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