The fourth pure silver coin in the “Wildlife in Need” series consisting of five pieces to let us remember about the most endangered wild animals in the world. This one shows features the black rhinoceros, the species reported to be extinct in 2011.
The reverse of the piece includes the image of two black rhinoceros: an adult and a young one standing in the grass. The animals, just like the breathtaking African landscape in the background, have been captured in multicolor. At the bottom of the coin, one can see the symbol of offering help – two hands. Perth Mint “Wildlife in Need” this is fourth coin in series.
The obverse of the piece includes the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II together with the legal tender value of the coin, 1 dollar, and the place of issue.
Each piece is delivered in a beauty box and includes a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
This pure silver coin is available through a very limited mintage of only 5 000 pieces worldwide.
Special features:
The fourth coin in popular “Wildlife in need” 5-coin series
The reverse of the coin depicts an adult Black Rhinoceros and calf in colour
There is a pair of supporting hands beneath Rhinoceros
Struck from 1 oz /31.13 g of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality
Mintage limited to 5000 pieces worldwide
A numbered Certificate of Authenticity attached
The coin is housed in a display case with illustrated shipper
By purchasing this coin, Coin Club Australia will make a donation of $1.99 to WWF Australia on your behalf
All coins in the Perth Mint Wildlife in Need series:
Tuvalu 2011 – Silver Coin 1$ Wildlife in Need Giant Panda
Tuvalu 2011 – Silver Coin 1$ Wildlife in Need Orangutan
Tuvalu 2012 – Silver Coin 1$ Wildlife in Need Polar Bear
Tuvalu 2012 – Silver Coin 1$ Wildlife in Need Black Rhinoceros
Tuvalu 2012 – Silver Coin 1$ Wildlife in Need Siberian Tiger