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Silver Salt Crocodile with Ammonite & Shark tooth CC130
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.000
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Limited Edition Crocodile Series
set in Display case a s per images
Size 15 cm x10 x 3 cm
Silver coin is 40.60 mm wide
Ammonite and Shark Tooth are set in plastic case size 30 mm wide x 20 mm deep
Certificate enclosed number a s follow
CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY
CROCODILE SERIES
SILVER COIN
One Ounce Silver coin Perth Mint 2014
Australian salt water crocodile, purity % 99.9 Silver. Weight 31.135 Grams
The Saltwater Crocodile is the largest reptile in the world in terms of body mass, and is found in suitable habitats from northern Australia through Southeast Asia to the eastern coast of India.
Of all the reptiles alive today, crocodiles and alligators may be the least changed from their prehistoric ancestors of the late Cretaceous period, over 65 million years ago
This 1oz silver bullion coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965.
AMMONITE
This polished specimen is from the Cretaceous period (120 million years old) and Lower Jurassic period (163 million years old).Fossils from the Mahajanga and Tulear region of Madagascar
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SHARK TOOTH
Shark Tooth specimen from Morocco, the Cenozoic (65 million years ago). Sharks continually shed their teeth, and some Carchariniformes can shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.000
- Colours
-
Limited Edition Crocodile Series
set in Display case a s per images
Size 15 cm x10 x 3 cm
Silver coin is 40.60 mm wide
Ammonite and Shark Tooth are set in plastic case size 30 mm wide x 20 mm deep
Certificate enclosed number a s follow
CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY
CROCODILE SERIES
SILVER COIN
One Ounce Silver coin Perth Mint 2014
Australian salt water crocodile, purity % 99.9 Silver. Weight 31.135 Grams
The Saltwater Crocodile is the largest reptile in the world in terms of body mass, and is found in suitable habitats from northern Australia through Southeast Asia to the eastern coast of India.
Of all the reptiles alive today, crocodiles and alligators may be the least changed from their prehistoric ancestors of the late Cretaceous period, over 65 million years ago
This 1oz silver bullion coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965.
AMMONITE
This polished specimen is from the Cretaceous period (120 million years old) and Lower Jurassic period (163 million years old).Fossils from the Mahajanga and Tulear region of Madagascar
.
SHARK TOOTH
Shark Tooth specimen from Morocco, the Cenozoic (65 million years ago). Sharks continually shed their teeth, and some Carchariniformes can shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime.
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