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Democratic Republic of Congo – Camelion – 10 Francs – 2003 – Proof Silver Crown – KM99.1
Ascension Island – WWF – Long-Tailed Birds – 50 Pence – 1998 – Proof Silver Crown – KM10a
In the 1970s, the World Wildlife Federation was able to accomplish a significant feat when they arranged for each of twenty-four different countries to issue two proof silver crowns, each depicting some form of endangered species from their particular region of the planet. The countries issuing coins were: Afghanistan, Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Fiji, the Falkland Islands, Gambia, Indonesia, Jordan, Malawi, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, the Seychelles, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, Venezuela, Zaire and Zambia. Assembling a complete collection of World Wildlife Federation crowns is an admirable yet feasible goal, as all of the coins are sold out at the mints that issued them and are only available in the secondary market. The proof silver crown shown here is one of the forty-eight coins issued and would make a great addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
This legal tender proof silver coin is colorized at the mint and comes as shown in a mint issued presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity. This coin was struck from one-half ounce of .999 fine silver and the total mintage authorized by the Government of Palau was limited to 3,000 pieces.
Each colorful image of a snake has been applied by using a unique cold-enamel process, to a legal-tender Gibraltar 10 Pence coin which is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-776. The set comes as shown in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Cook Islands – Polar Bears and Cub – 5 Dollars – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown – KM377
Mozambique – Portuguese Colony – 5 Escudos – Silver Coin – 1935 – KM-62 – NGC-Extra Fine 45
Great Britain – 10 Shillings – L.K. OBrien – 1955 – Pick 368c – Crisp Uncirculated
Australia – Southern Right Whales – 10 Dollars – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown – KM314
Issued by Spain in 1994 this splendid proof silver wildlife coin features a scene of Purple Herons in Europe’s larges wetlands preserve in the south of Spain. This would make a wonderful addition to any collection of world coins or wildlife coins.
In the 1970s, the World Wildlife Federation was able to accomplish a significant feat when they arranged for each of twenty-four different countries to issue two proof silver crowns, each depicting some form of endangered species from their particular region of the planet. The countries issuing coins were: Afghanistan, Botswana, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Fiji, the Falkland Islands, Gambia, Indonesia, Jordan, Malawi, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, the Seychelles, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, Venezuela, Zaire and Zambia. Assembling a complete collection of World Wildlife Federation crowns is an admirable yet feasible goal, as all of the coins are sold out at the mints that issued them and are only available in the secondary market. The proof silver crown shown here is one of the forty-eight coins issued and would make a great addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
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