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Despre o nouă monedă britanică de titan din Georgia de Sud și Insulele Sandwich de Sud I - 16.01.2016

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2017 Green Titanium Elephant Seal – Our Top Seller Metal Range just got bigger!

Exclusive 2017 Green Titanium Coin
Beautiful Elemental Metal
Celebrate 225 Years of the Discovery of Titanium
Available in Proof Silver and Cupro Nickel
Pobjoy Mint high quality proof finish
New effigy design of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II exclusively by Pobjoy Mint

Our newest addition to the Titanium coin range comes in a spectacular Green Titanium coin issued on behalf of the South Georgia and Sandwich Islands Government and features the Elephant Seal.

The Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) is one of the two extant species of elephant seals. It is both the largest pinniped and member of the order Carnivora living today, as well as the largest Antarctic seal. The seal gets its name from its great size and the large proboscis of the adult males, which is used to make extraordinarily loud roaring noises, especially during the mating season.

Instantly recognisable by the large, inflatable proboscis, the male southern elephant seal is the biggest seal in its family. They are able to propel themselves quickly (as fast as 8 km/h (5.0 mph)) in this way for short-distance travel, to return to water, to catch up with a female, or to chase an intruder.

The largest subpopulation is in the South Atlantic, with more than 400,000 individuals, including about 113,000 breeding females on South Georgia; the other breeding colonies of the Atlantic subpopulation are located on the Falkland Islands and Valdes Peninsula in Argentina (the only continental breeding population).

Elephant seals are among the seals that can stay on land for the longest periods of time, as they can stay dry for several consecutive weeks each year.

After their near-extinction due to hunting in the 19th century, the total population was estimated at between 664,000 and 740,000 animals in 2005, but as of 2002, two of the three major populations were declining. The reasons for this are unclear, but are thought to be related to the distribution and declining levels of the seals' primary food sources. Most of their most important breeding sites are now protected by international treaty, as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, or by national legislation.

This New 2017 coin depicts a male and female Elephant Seal while sitting on a beach, which is one of the most popular places to find any elephant seals in the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.

Due to the difficulty of striking Titanium coins and the fact that Titanium reacts differently with every strike, each blue whale coin is technically different from all others. There is also a lined effect that is present on the coins which is unique to this metal. The coin has also been produced in Uncirculated Cupro Nickel and Proof Sterling Silver.

Design

The design on the coin shows a male and female Elephant Seal sitting on a beach. The obverse of the coin features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II exclusively by Pobjoy Mint.

Presentation

The Cupro Nickel coin is shipped in a unique Pobjoy Mint blue presentation pouch. The Proof Silver and Titanium coin are shipped encapsulated in an acrylic capsule for protection and housed in a stunning red box with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Order & Delivery Notes
 



Coin Specifications

Metal: .990 Fine Green Titanium, Proof Sterling silver & Uncirculated Cupro-Nickel (CuNi)
Diameter: Titanium: 36.10 mm; Silver & CuNi: 38.60 mm
Weight: Titanium: 10.00 g; Silver & CuNi: 28.28 g
Issue Limit: Titanium: 7,500; Silver: 2,000; CuNi: 10,000


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