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Australia – Koala – $1 – 2009 P – 1 Ounce Silver Crown – NGC MS 69
Cook Islands – Old Master Prints – A. Dürer – Rhinoceros – $5 – 2013 – Proof Silver Coin – COA
Belarus – Nightingale – 10 Roubles – 2007 – Proof Silver Crown – KM157
Denmark – Christian IX – 5 Ore – 1874 – KM-794.1 – NGC Extra Fine 40 BN
Poland – Environment Protection – Beaver – 100 Zlotych – 1978 MW – Proof Silver Crown – Y96
Andorra – Foxes – Vixen and Kit – 10 Diners – 1997 – Proof Silver Crown – KM131
Russia – Red Book Wildlife – Ross’s Seagull – Rouble – 1999 – Proof Silver Crown
Tonga – Humpback Whale – 1980 – 2 Pa’anga – Proof Silver Crown
Belarus – European Mink – 20 Roubles – 2006 – Proof Silver Crown – KM147
Australia – Olympics – Frill-necked Lizard – 5 Dollars – 2000 – Proof Silver Crown – KM379
Turkey – Desert Monitor – 20 New Lira – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown – KM1185
Turkey – Hazel Dormouse – 20 New Lira – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown – KM1179
Turkey – Five-Toed Jerboa – 20 New Lira – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown – KM1183
Turkey – Brown Bear – 20 New Lira – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown – KM1184
Turkey – Striped Hyena – 20 New Lira – 2005 – Proof Silver Crown – KM1178
Dominion of Canada – War Savings Certificate – 5 – 1942 – Extra Fine
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
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