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Fiji Stag beetle $10 Insect of the Year Exotic Endangered Wildlife Colored Silver coin Ultra High Relief 2014 Antique finish 2 oz


$249.90

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Product Code: HM-S-INS-14-1
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Specifications
Metal Silver
Mintage 500
Fineness (% purity) 99.9
Content (Troy OZ) 2 oz
Denomination (NZD) $10
Weight (g) 62.20
Diameter (mm) 50.00 (giant hand size)
Country Fili
Edge Reeded
Quality Antique finish
Decoration Colored, Ultra High Relief
Package Luxury gift box
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
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✔ Unique design- coin with ultra high relief - 9/10 mm, digital printing 5C on the relief and partial clear coat
✔ Antique Finish - satined
✔ Extremely high international collector demand
✔ Highly appreciated in Investing in Collectible Coins
✔ Extremely limited mintage 500 pcs
✔  Offered in luxury gift box

Stag beetles are the largest terrestrial European insects, named because the male’s huge jaw-like mandibles look just like a stag’s antlers. They spend about five years as white grubs underground and emerge as fully grown adult insects in spring. They are quite harmless – although they can give you quite a shock if they bump into you while flying around on summer evenings looking for a mate! The stag beetle has a very long life cycle lasting at least four years and possibly up to seven.
Once they have mated, the females lay small, round eggs below ground in rotting wood, particularly log piles, rotting tree stumps and old fence posts. These larvae feed on the decaying wood around them for at least three years after which they will begin to pupate into adults. Around the middle of May the adults begin to emerge above ground, males a little earlier than the females. In these days by the end of August to mis of September, as summer fades, most of them will die. Although the male's mandibles seem threatening, they are too weak to be harmful. Nevertheless, females can inflict a painful bite. It is the resemblance of the male's mandibles to the horns of a stag, and their use in combat between males, much like with deer, that gives the species its scientific and common names.

Stag beetles (Lucanus cervus) is registered in the second appendix of the Habitats Directive of the European Union from 1992, which requires that member states set aside Special Areas of Conservation. The species is also registered in the third appendix of the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Berne convention) of 1982 and Schedule 5 of the UK's Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The stag beetle was named by the Board of Trustees "Insect of the Year".

 
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