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New Zealand – Hamilton’s Frog – Official (6) Coin Silver Proof Set – 2008 – Mint Issued Presentation Case – This 2008 six coin set features the rarest frog in New Zealand and possibly the world – Hamilton’s frog (Leiopelma hamiltoni). Hamilton’s frog is one of the most critically endangered species, with less than 300 adults in the wild today. It is widely believed to be the most ancient of all frogs and has unique characteristics. This native New Zealand frog does not live in water habitats and prefers a range of forest environments which, over time, has led to the loss of webbing between its toes. Unlike other species, Hamilton’s frog has limited vocal capacities.
This high-relief proof Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
This high-relief proof Legal Tender silver coin was struck under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic and has not yet been listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
Issued as a legal-tender $10 coin under authority of the Government of Fiji, only 999 of these coins were struck in 2013. Encased in a clear plastic container within the coin are several pieces of the Chassigny meteorite. Each coin is individually numbered on its edge and was struck from 20 grams of .999 fine silver. The coins measure 40 mm in diameter and comes in its original mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
South Africa – Black-Backed Jackals – 20 Cents – 2006 – Proof Silver Crown – KM 318
Poland – Harbor Porpoises – 20 Zlotych – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown – Y515
Belarus – Cranes – 20 Roubles – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown – KM73
Total mintage worldwide was limited to 1,500 sets.
This coin comes as issued by the Perth Mint with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage was limited to 7,500 coins.
Total mintage was limited to 5,000 coins worldwide.
This beautiful legal tender proof silver crown is one of only 5,000 issued under authority of the Government of Tuvalu and is the second coin in a series of Endangered and Extinct species. This coin comes with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity in the original packaging as issued by the Perth Mint.
Liberia – Dendrobates Granuliferus – Granular Poison Arrow Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown
Liberia – Dendrobates Azureus – Blue Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown
Liberia – Dendrobates Tinctorius – Dart Poison Frog – $10 – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown
Papua New Guinea – Wildlife Silver Proof Set – (8) Coins – 1975 – Mint Box – COA
This medallion was crafted by famous wildlife artist Anthony Jones in 1971.
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