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Arctic Territories Polar Dollars Seal $2 2010 Polymer Banknote Crisp Unc

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Arctic Territories – Polar Dollars – Seal – $2 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated

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Somalia Endangered Wildlife Polar Bear $1 2008 Proof Enameled Coin

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Somalia – Endangered Wildlife – Polar Bear – $1 – 2008 – Proof – Enameled Coin – Latest in an annual series of six enameled One Dollar legal tender coins authorized by the Federal Republic of Somalia.

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2013 Canada Polar Bear $10 Proof Silver Coin

$49.99

Comes as shown in its original Royal Canadian Mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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British Antarctic Territory Granting of Letters Patent £2 2008 BU

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British Antarctic Territory – Granting of Letters Patent – £2 – 2008 – BU

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South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands Grey-Headed Albatross £2 2006 BU

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South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands – Grey-Headed Albatross – £2 – 2006 – BU

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Arctic Territories Polar Bear Dollars $10 2010 Polymer Banknote Crisp Unc

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Arctic Territories – Polar Bear Dollars – $10 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated

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S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands Explorer Shackleton 2 Pounds 2004 BU

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S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands – Explorer Shackleton – 2 Pounds – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated – – Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton

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S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands Explorer Shackleton 2 Pounds 2001 BU

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S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Islands – Explorer Shackleton – 2 Pounds – 2001 – Brilliant Uncirculated – – Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton

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Falkland Islands Magnetic Pole Explorer John Ross 1 Crown 2006 Proof Silver Box & COA

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South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands Humpback Whale £2 2006 BU

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South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands – Humpback Whale – £2 – 2006 – BU

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Franklin Mint History of US Race to the North Pole 1909 45mm Proof Bronze Medal

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Franklin Mint – History of the US – Race to the North Pole – 1909 – 45mm – Proof Bronze Medal – May 31 – The national Association for the Advancement of Colored People organized – Aug 5 – Payne-Aldrich Tariff Bill becomes law – Sept – Robert E. Perry and Dr. Frederick A, Cook make separate announcements claiming that each was the first man to reach the North Pole.

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Franklin Mint History of US Alaska Purchased from Russia 1867 45mm Proof Bronze Medal

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Cook Islands Polar Bears and Cub 5 Dollars 1996 Proof Silver Crown KM377

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Cook Islands – Polar Bears and Cub – 5 Dollars – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown – KM377

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Nightingale Island Sub-Antarctic Fur Seal One Crown 2011 Prooflike

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Nightingale Island – Sub-Antarctic Fur Seal – One Crown – 2011 – Prooflike – Nightingale Island is an active volcanic island that is part of the Tristan da Cunha group. Though it has no permanent inhabitants, Tristan da Cunha has issued this coin for the island to focus attention on the sub-Antarctic Fur Seal. The sub-Antarctic fur seal is medium-sized compared with other fur seals. Males grow to six feet and 350 pounds, whereas females are substantially smaller: four and one-half feet and 110 pounds. Both sexes have distinctive, creamy-orange chests and faces. Males have a dark grey to black back, females are lighter grey and their bellies are more brownish. Pups are black at birth, but molt at about three months. The snout is short and flat. The flippers are short and broad. Sub-Antarctic fur seals live for about 20 to 25 years. About 300,000 of the species are alive today, probably substantially down from when they were first discovered in 1810, as they were hunted for their pelts throughout the 19th century. Due in part to the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, populations are recovering rapidly.

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Arctic Territories 3 Polymer Polar Dollar Set $1, $5, $9 2012 Matching Low Serial Numbers

$29.99

All three notes will bear the same serial number (although not necessarily the same serial number you see on the notes depicted). A unique feature of this set is that when the backs are placed side by side, they create a Polar panoramic view.

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Iceland Jon Sigurosson 500 Kronur 2001 Pick 58 Crisp Uncirculated

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Iceland – Jon Sigurosson – 500 Kronur – 2001 – Pick 58 – Crisp Uncirculated

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Australian Antarctic Territory Orca Killer Whale $1 2011 Proof Silver Crown Case & COA

$124.99

Total mintage on this coin was limited to 7,500 pieces. The coin comes as shown with its Perth Mint issued presentation case and individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Harp Seal – Endangered Wildlife Medallion

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Longines Symphonette – America Wildlife – Harp Seal – 1+ Oz. Fine Silver – High Relief – Art Round – Approximately 1.2 Ounces of Sterling Silver – This neat high-relief round is part of a beautiful set of Sterling Silver medals depicting 36 different forms of American wildlife considered to be endangered in the wild. The medals were minted by The Wittnauer Mint and marketed by the Longines Symphonette in the 1970’s. This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.

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World Wildlife Fund Polar Bear Medalic Issue 2009 Display Card Br. Unc

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World Wildlife Fund – Polar Bear – Medalic Issue – 2009 – Display Card – Brilliant Uncirculated – The polar bear is the world

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Cook Islands Richard E Byrd $50 1988 Proof KM-111

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Cook Islands – Richard E Byrd – $50 – 1988 – Proof – KM-111 – Sterling Silver – .6227 oz ASW

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Great American Triumphs Purchase of Alaska 1.15 oz Sterling Silver 1867 COA

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Great American Triumphs – Purchase of Alaska – 1.15 oz Sterling Silver – 1867 – COA – Beautiful high relief medal originally struck by the Wittnauer Mint under a commission of the Longines Symphonette Society. This medal was struck from 36 grams of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.07 ounces of pure silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters (1 9/16 inches). The medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Fiji Great Explorers of the Pacific James Cook $1 2009 Proof Gilded Crown

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Fiji – Great Explorers of the Pacific – James Cook – $1 – 2009 – Proof Gilded Crown

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New Zealand Captain James Cook 10 Shillings 1940 Pick 158 Fine

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New Zealand – Captain James Cook – 10 Shillings – 1940 – Pick 158 – Fine

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New Zealand Captain James Cook 10 Shillings 1940 Pick 158 Fine

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New Zealand – Captain James Cook – 10 Shillings – 1940 – Pick 158 – Fine

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Cook Islands 2008 Polar Bear & Cub Swarovski Crystal Eyes $5 Proof Silver Crown COA

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Iceland Enameled Jewelry Coin Pendant Dolphins 5 Kronur 1992 with Bezel

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Iceland – Enameled Jewelry – Coin Pendant – Dolphins – 5 Kronur – 1992 – with Bezel – This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong. The process to complete one pendant takes approximately six weeks and consists of painstakingly applying each different color , the letting the piece dry, then baking the coin prior to applying the next color. I have been handling his work since 2001 and have had nothing but overwhelmingly positive response from the people that have purchased one or more pendants. Many have become regular customers, continuing to acquire new pieces over the years as they have become available. Try one, you’ll love it!

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Liberia Endangered Wildlife Polar Bear $5 1997 Brilliant Unc Crown

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Liberia – Endangered Wildlife – Polar Bear – $5 – 1997 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown

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S. Georgia & Sandwich Is Trans-Antarctic Expedition 2 Pounds 2007 BU

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S. Georgia & Sandwich Islands – Trans-Antarctic Expedition – 2 Pounds – 2007 – Brilliant – Uncirculated

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Isle Of Man Commemorating the Voyages of Nansen & his Ship The Fram 1 Crown 1997

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Fridtjof Nansen (born October 10, 1861 in Store Fren, near Kristiania, now Oslo – died May 13, 1930 in Lysaker, outside Oslo) was a Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat. Nansen was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 for his work as a League of Nations High Commissioner. Nansen had the polar vessel “Fram” built with a rounded hull, designed so as to prevent the ice from pressing it down. In 1893, Nansen allowed the “Fram” to be frozen into the drift ice north of Siberia in the hope that it would drift over or close to the North Pole. However, it soon became evident that the ship was drifting too far south. With one companion, Hjalmar Johansen, Nansen left the “Fram” and the rest of the crew, and set off to ski to the North Pole. They got further north than anyone had been before, but drifting ice and lack of food forced them to turn back and seek the mainland. They survived two winters by shooting walruses and polar bears. By an incredible stroke of luck, they stumbled across a British expedition, headed by Frederick George Jackson, on Frans Josefs Land, which took them back to Norway. The “Fram” also reached home safely with its whole crew intact. Although the North Pole had not been reached, Nansen was celebrated as a polar hero to an even greater extent than before, both nationally and internationally. In Kristiania he was received at the palace by King Oscar, and on the palace balcony accepted the plaudits of the enormous crowd assembled outside.

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