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South Georgia & South Sandwich Isl. 2 Pounds 2018 Ice Blue Titanium Leopard Seal

$ 21.11

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Certification: Uncertified
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  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
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    Description

    South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
    2 Pounds 2018
    Ice Grey Titanium Leopard Seal
    The government and treasury of South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands have issued new coins which feature some of the region’s most recognisable and familiar species of wildlife, the leopard seal.
    Coin Highlights:
    Contains .3183 oz of Titanium.
    Comes in the original mint box with a certificate of authenticity.
    Mintage of 7,500 coins.
    Obverse: Displays an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II exclusive to Pobjoy Mint.
    Reverse: Depicts a leopard seal hunting for prey among a raft of penguins, a staple of their diet.
    Minted on behalf of the South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands by Pobjoy Mint.
    This coin is a fantastic addition to any numismatic collection. Add this 2018 South Georgia 1/3 oz Green Titanium Leopard Seal coin to your cart today!
    Second only to the killer whale among Antarctica’s top predators, the leopard seal (also referred to as sea leopards) is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic. Don’t let their name fool you or confuse them with the lesser species of the harp seal, which are found in more northern Atlantic waters. Leopard seals may not necessarily be the largest species of seal, that title is held by the elephant seal, but they certainly are the most aggressive and ferocious.
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