Description: In Stock and Ready for Immediate Shipment!Long SOLD OUT at the Perth Mint! Beautiful design, extremely low mintage (just 2,500), vibrant full color and a spunky little PENGUIN make for a perfect numismatic collectible! The ANDA (Australian Numismatic Dealers Association) held its fourth show of 2011 in Sydney in August. To celebrate this numismatic gathering in Australia's largest city, the Perth Mint and Talisman Coins are proud to offer this unique and truly scarce, pure silver frog coin, with a total of only 2,500 silver dollars being issued! What's more, this is only the third silver release in the extremely popular Celebrate Australia - UNESCO World Heritage Sites Program. This coin combines a highly popular animal motif with an aesthetically superior design. Add in the ridiculously low mintage limit, the pure silver and the proof finish with full color, and you've got a sure winner! The ANDA (Australian Numismatic Dealers Association) held its third show of 2011 in Melbourne in July. To celebrate this numismatic gathering in Australia's second largest city, the Perth Mint and Talisman Coins are proud to offer this unique and truly scarce, pure silver penguin coin, with a total of only 2,500 silver dollars being issued! What's more, this is only the third silver release in the extremely popular Celebrate Australia - UNESCO World Heritage Sites Program. This coin combines a highly popular animal motif with an aesthetically superior design. Add in the ridiculously low mintage limit, the pure silver and the proof finish with full color, and you've got a sure winner! Series Note The Perth Mint's SECOND Celebrate Australia silver dollar series extols the biodiversity and natural beauty of the Land Down Under. Each coin commemorates one of five Australian UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The skillfully rendered, artistic design of each coin encompasses two distinct elements unique to each UNESCO World Heritage Site: 1) A full color view of the Site's resplendent natural beauty; and 2) An iconic animal of that UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The five different Sites and the animals represented include: Great Barrier Reef & Green Sea Turtle Greater Blue Mountains & Tree Frog Heard and McDonald Islands & Macaroni Penguins Shark Bay & Dugong Sea Cow Tasmanian Wilderness & Eastern Quoll This remarkable and reasonably priced program allows collectors of any means to taste the natural splendor and sample the remarkable diversity of the Island Continent in all its glory! Celebrate Australia! Heard Island and the McDonald Islands Heard Island and the McDonald Islands (often abbreviated as HIMI) are an Australian external territory and volcanic group of barren Antarctic islands, about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica, approximately 2550 miles southwest of Perth, 2390 miles southwest of Cape Leeuwin, Australia, 2610 miles southeast of South Africa, 2380 miles southeast of Madagascar, 1010 miles north of Antarctica, and 280 miles southeast of Kerguelen Island. They are located in the Great Southern Ocean according to the Australian definition but not according to the International Hydrographic Organization definition. Discovered in the mid-19th century, Heard Island and the McDonald Islands have been territories of Australia since 1947 and contain the only two active volcanoes in Australian territory, one of which, Mawson Peak, is the highest Australian mountain. The group's overall size is 141 square miles (372 square kilometers in area and it has 63 miles of coastline. The islands are uninhabited, and were selected as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. They are among the most remote places on earth. The islands are part of the Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands. In this cold climate plant life is mainly limited to grasses, mosses and lichens. The main indigenous animals are insects along with large populations of ocean-going seabirds, seals and penguins, including the Macaroni Penguin. The Macaroni Penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) is a species of penguin found from the Subantarctic to the Antarctic Peninsula. One of six species of crested penguin, it is very closely related to the Royal Penguin, and some authorities consider the two to be a single species. It bears a distinctive yellow crest, and the face and upper parts are black and sharply delineated from the white underparts. Adults weigh on average 12 pounds (5.5 kg) and measure about 28 inches (70 cm) in length. The male and female are similar in appearance although the male is slightly larger with a relatively larger bill. Like all penguins, they are flightless, with a streamlined body and wings stiffened and flattened into flippers for a marine lifestyle. The coin’s obverse depicts a full-color image the rugged landscape of Heard Island, including Mount Mawson volcano and the Big Ben Massif in the background. The design includes a number of crested Macaroni Penguins, one of several species of this flightless bird that breed there. Obverse The coin’s obverse depicts a full-color image the rugged landscape of Heard Island, including Mount Mawson volcano and the Big Ben Massif in the background. The design includes a number of crested Macaroni Penguins, one of several species of this flightless bird that breed there. The legend reads HEARD ISLAND & MCDONALD ISLANDS. The legend 1 OZ 999 SILVER guarantees the weight and purity. The Perth Mint "P" mint mark also appears. Reverse Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, in crowned profile facing right. This portrait, featuring Her Majesty wearing a tiara and pearl earrings, was executed by the sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley. The legend QUEEN ELIZABETH II and denomination also appear. Packaging The coin is encapsulated inside a handsome taupe leatherette, clamshell-style presentation case, lined with black velvet and satin, and protected by a full-color outer box. An individually-numbered certificate of authenticity is included. Specifications Country Australia Mint Perth Mint of Australia Year of Issue 2011 Face Value One Dollar Weight 31.135 g Diameter 40.60 mm Gauge (Thickness) 4.00 mm Mintage Limit 2,500 Finish Proof with Color Composition .999 Fine (Pure) Silver Edge Reeded (milled, serrated) Artist Ryan Vanderwiel (obverse) Ian Rank-Broadley (reverse) Certificate Individually Numbered Copyright © 2023 Talisman World Coins and Medals. All Rights Reserved.
Price: 79.95 USD
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated Proof
Denomination: $1 One Dollar
Composition: Pure Silver
Year: 2011
Fineness: 0.999
Grade: Proof Uncirculated
Features: Commemorative
Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
Finish: Proof with Color
Certification: New in original mint packaging as issued