€125,00
A perfect gift for someone born in the years 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991 ,2003 and 2015!
Specifications
Metal – .999 Silver
Denomination – 2 Dollars
Weight (g) – 31,1 (1 Oz)
Size (mm) – 35 x 45
Year of Issue – 2015
Country – Tokelau
Mintage – 2,015
pcs
Quality – Proof
Package type includes – box , special capsule and a Certificate of Authenticity
The coin reverse depicts a majestic Goat surrounded by the five natural elements of chinese tradition: fire, water, earth, wood and air.Issued as legal tender of Tokelau, the coin depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the monetary denomination.
In stock
Year of Release: 2020
Silver content: 5g
Fineness: 99,9%
Dimension: 148 x 98 mm
This silver foil features an original No Time To Die movie poster portraying James Bond dressed for action in front of a partially obscured version of the signature 007 gun logo. Engraved on the back of the foil is the 007 gun logo and the product’s weight and purity.
Presented in a sleek black box and branded sleeve, the silver foil is encased in a clear acrylic frame suitable for wall-mounting or upright desk-top display.
Country – Australia
Year – 2021
Face Value – 30$
Metal – Silver .9999
Weight – 32,151 oz
Size – 100,90 mm
Quality – Proof
Max mintage – 388 coins
These 2021 coins celebrate the Year of the Ox, whose rule over every second year in the 12-year lunar cycle is said to influence people born during 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009 and 2021. Each coin’s reverse portrays a charming image of an ox and its calf with a cherry blossom tree, a symbol of love and beauty. Meticulously crafted from 1 kilo of pure silver, this impressive Year of the Ox coloured coin from the 2021 Australian Lunar Series features a pure gold privy mark insert. The coin’s reverse portrays an appealing image of an ox and its calf in colour. As well as a representation of a cherry tree, a symbol of love and beauty, the reverse includes a special 1 gram privy mark insert inscribed with the Chinese character for ‘ox’. Additional inscriptions included in the design comprise ‘OX 2021’ and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Unique series with glass colored insert. First issue Greta Oto butterfly.
Metal: Silver
Fineness (% purity): 92.50
Mintage: 999
Denomination (USD): $10
Weight (g): 50 g
Diameter (mm): 42×42
Year of Issue: 2014
Country: Republic of Palau
Quality: Proof
Exterior Decoration: Glass Insert, Colored
The Glasswinged butterfly (Greta oto) is a brush-footed butterfly, and is a member of the subfamily Danainae, tribe Ithomiini, subtribe Godyridina. G. oto adults also exhibit a number of interesting behaviors, such as long migrations and lekking among males.
Greta Oto
The Glasswinged Butterfly (Greta oto) is one of the most spectacular butterflies on the planet. This isn’t because of its bright coloration or unique shape, however, but rather its one glaring and fabulous characteristic: its wings are almost completely transparent!
Most butterflies have very tiny scales which cover the wing membranes. These scales are what give monarch butterflies their orange and black hues or morpho butterflies their vivid blue coloring. Unlike these butterflies, between the veins of the Glasswinged Butterfly there are no scales – just translucent membranes – which means the wings allow you to look straight through them! That’s why the Spanish name for these butterflies is ‘espejitos’ which literally translates to ‘little mirrors.’
The membranes, when positioned in just the right way, will refract light so that incredible, breathtaking colors are shown in the butterfly’s wings. It’s akin to a clear soap bubble catching the light and exposing its vast array of colors within. When in flight, however, it’s nearly impossible to spot the butterfly since its wings are basically clear.
It’s a very neat trick to avoid being eaten – don’t be seen at all! What does this butterfly do when its a caterpillar, though? Well, the larvae are brightly colored purple and red which equals a big “stay away from me” in the animal kingdom. If predators still go after the caterpillar, they’re in for a terrible surprise. Caterpillars of the Glasswinged Butterfly will actually feed on a plant of the genus ‘Cestrum.’ The common name for this plant is nightsha… and it’s highly poisonous. The caterpillars absorb the toxins into their bodies from the plant and these will even materialize into the adult’s body after the caterpillars undergo metamorphosis. So, both the caterpillar and the adult are poisonous and any predator would do best to avoid munching on them.
Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2013
Face value: 5 Dollars
Metal: .925 Silver
Weight: 20 g
Size: 38.61 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 2500
The German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) was a great painter, but also an important engraver. One of his most famous works is the “Rhinoceros“ woodcut. Dürer used an Indian rhinoceros, which the Portuguese King Manuel I. received in 1515 as a gift from India, as his subject. This living Rhino caused a tremendous stir in the Court of Lisbon and far beyond. The exotic animal’s description, along with a rough sketch, reached Nuremberg by mail, and there it inspired Albrecht Dürer for his work – it should be noted that he had never seen such an animal himself.