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Niue Island Siberian Tiger Silver Coin "SOS to the World - Endangered Animal Species" Series $1 Colored 2014 Proof with Swarovski Elements


$499.90

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Mint: Mint of Poland
Product Code: PL-S-EAS-14-2
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Name of series
SOS to the World – Endangered Animal Species > CLICK TO VIEW THE SERIES
Specifications
Metal Silver
Mintage 2000
Fineness (% purity) 99.9
Denomination (NZD) $1
Weight (g) 17.50
Size (mm) 38.61
Year of Issue 2014
Country Niue
Quality Proof
Decoration Colored coin; decorated with Swarovski elements
Package Box or display-frame
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
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✔ The  Siberian Tiger coin - the second coin in the brand new series "Endangered Animal Species"
✔ The perfect gift for coin collectors and all nature lovers
✔ The attractive design decorated with SWAROVSKI Crystals
✔ Embellished with multi-colored high quality printed decorations
✔ Pure Silver 999 purity
✔ Its uniqueness is guaranteed by the limited mintage of 2,000 coins
 Luxury new design box with signs of all animals series
 
The Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), also known as the Amur tiger, is a tiger subspecies inhabiting mainly the Sikhote Alin mountain region with a small population in southwest Primorye province in the Russian Far East. In 2005, there were 331–393 adult and subadult Amur tigers in this region, with a breeding adult population of about 250 individuals. The population had been stable for more than a decade due to intensive conservation efforts, but partial surveys conducted after 2005 indicate that the Russian tiger population is declining.
 
Results of a phylogeographic study comparing mitochondrial DNA from Caspian tigers and living tiger subspecies indicate that the common ancestor of the Amur and Caspian subspecies colonized Central Asia from eastern China via the Gansu−Silk Road corridor from eastern China, and then subsequently traversed Siberia eastward to establish the Amur tiger population in the Russian Far East.
 
 

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