The Royal Canadian Mint have launched the first coin in a series that will highlight endangered species indigenous to Canada and North America. To symbolise these species’ being cut out of existence, each coin will feature a cutout of the silhouette of the subject animal within in its natural habitat
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Canada: New Endangered Animal Cutout series features woodland caribou
The Royal Canadian Mint have launched the first coin in a series that will highlight endangered species indigenous to Canada and North America. To symbolise these species’ being cut out of existence, each coin will feature a cutout of the silhouette of the subject animal within in its natural habitat
Canada: Second Coin in Nature’s Impressions Series Features Polar Bear
The Royal Canadian Mint have issued their second coin in this innovative and already popular series, entitled “Nature’s Impressions.” The coins offer realistic and detailed depictions of some of the country’s more well-known animals that, in the course of their daily lives, leave their prints in the snow or on the ground as testament to their having walked among us and just as proof of their valued existence
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands: Elephant Seal Featured on New Color-Toned Titanium Coin
On December 6, the government and treasury of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands issued a new coin within their popular color-tinted titanium series. Their latest coin highlights wildlife prevalent in the South Atlantic, found on remote southern Atlantic Islands and close to the coast of Antarctica
Ukraine: New Series Entitled “Cultural Monuments of Ukraine” Launched With Three Coins
On November 9, the National Bank of Ukraine issued three new coins in their new series entitled “Cultural Monuments in Ukraine,” which will focus on wildlife, fauna, personalities, literature, and legends that have shaped and contributed to Ukrainian culture in their own way. The first three coins feature wildlife as well as the enjoyed national pastime of reading and book collecting, archaeology, and historical landmarks