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Niue Island Grevy's Zebra Silver Coin "SOS to the World – Endangered Animal Species" Series $1 Colored 2014 Proof with Swarovski Elements


$299.90

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Mint: Mint of Poland
Product Code: PL-S-EAS-14-4
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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 Grevy's Zebra coin - the fourth 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 Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), also known as the imperial zebra, is the largest extant wild equid and the largest and most endangered of the three species of zebra, the other two being the plains zebra and the mountain zebra. Named after Jules Grévy, it is the sole extant member of the subgenus Dolichohippus. The Grévy's zebra is found in Kenya and Ethiopia. Compared with other zebras, it is tall, has large ears, and its stripes are narrower.
 
The Grévy's zebra lives in semi-arid grasslands where it feeds on grasses, legumes, and browse; it can survive up to five days without water. It differs from the other zebra species in that it does not live in harems and has few long-lasting social bonds. Male territoriality and mother–foal relationships form the basis of the social system of the Grévy's zebra. This zebra is considered to be endangered. Its population has declined from 15,000 to 3,000 since the 1970s. However, as of 2008 the population is stable.
 

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