Congo (DRC) – Prism Jewel Cichlid Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof
Congo (DRC) – Prism “African Mono” Finger Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof
Congo (DRC) – Prism Blacktail Butterfly Fish – 2005 – 5 Francs – Proof
PALAU – PACIFIC WILDLIFE PRISM – NAUTILUS – $1 – 2007 – PROOF — One of three coins issued in 2007 by authority of the government of Palau that features Pacific Wildlife, using state-of-the-art prism coining technology. This stunning coin would make a great addition to any collection of sealife or world coins.
PALAU – PACIFIC WILDLIFE PRISM – SEA STARFISH – $1 – 2007 – PROOF — One of three coins issued in 2007 by authority of the government of Palau that features Pacific Wildlife, using state-of-the-art prism coining technology. This stunning coin would make a great addition to any collection of sealife or world coins.
PALAU – PACIFIC WILDLIFE PRISM – SEAHORSE – $1 – 2007 – PROOF — One of three coins issued in 2007 by authority of the government of Palau that features Pacific Wildlife, using state-of-the-art prism coining technology. This stunning coin would make a great addition to any collection of sealife or world coins.
The island paradise of Palau not only offers an extensive wealth of marine life for diving fans, it absolutely cries out for a visit from bird enthusiasts as well. In issuing this three coin series, the Republic of Palau wants to attract attention to their superb, colorful bird population. Depicted on the coins of the extremely popular prism series, the birds are able to show off their best attributes. If you are a collector of world coins with an interest in birds or the environment then this unique set of three proof-like Crowns with prism applique of a Red Parrot, a Rainbow Lorikeet, and a Superb Fruit Dove is for you!
The Superb Fruit Dove is a small colorful bird, with the male and female differing greatly in form and appearance. While the male’s appearance is very colorful and delights the eye with its multicolored composition, the female’s plumage is more subdued. Her superbly colored plumage acts as amazingly good camouflage among the branches. In the chameleonic change between light and shadow, the bird’s contours melt into the background. The Fruit Doves only rarely leave the treetops to occasionally search for food on the ground. It is amazing just how large the fruit and seeds on which the Fruit Doves feed can be at times. If you are a collector of world coins with an interest in birds or the environment then this unique Crown with a prism applique of a Superb Fruit Dove is for you!
The Rainbow Lorikeet grows to about a foot in length. The plumage on head and belly is blue, the back, underbelly and tail are green, and it sports a red neck. The geographic range is situated in North and East Australia, as well as on many South West Pacific islands, stretching as far as Indonesia. Light forests, parks, gardens and coconut groves serve as habitat. The nest is frequently in a hollow tree and is usually lined with decayed wood. During the breeding period from August to January the female lays 2 eggs and hatches these alone. The offspring are ready to leave the nest after 7 – 8 weeks. The food consists of juicy fruits, pollen and nectar, to which the Lorikeet is well adapted due to the brush-shaped, frayed tongue, thus playing an important role in the pollination of many types of trees and shrubs. Sometimes seeds and insects are also on the menu. If you are a collector of world coins with an interest in birds or the environment then this unique Crown with a prism applique of a Lorikeet is for you!
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