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SILVER COIN CMA COLOR BIRD OF PARADISE PALAU 2009
These attractive coins from Palau feature a multi-color images of exceptional birds. The brilliant colors change as the coin is moved in the light. The reverse shows Palau Coat of Arms.
BIRD OF PARADISE - EXCEPTIONAL ANIMALS - CMA TECHNIQUE 2009
Silver Proof coin, finely decorated by a fabulous new color technique.
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
The birds of paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. They are found in eastern Indonesia, Torres Strait Islands, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia. The members of this family are perhaps best known for the plumage of the males of most species, in particular highly elongated and elaborate feathers extending from the beak, wings or head. Birds of paradise range in size from the King Bird of Paradise at 50 grams (1.8 oz) and 15 cm (6 in) to the Black Sicklebill at 110 cm (43 in) and the Curl-crested Manucode at 430 grams (15.2 oz).
Best known are the members of the genus Paradisaea, including the type species, the Greater Bird of Paradise, Paradisaea apoda. This species was described from specimens brought back to Europe from trading expeditions. These specimens had been prepared by native traders by removing their wings and feet so that they could be used as decorations. This was not known to the explorers and led to the belief that the birds never landed but were kept permanently aloft by their plumes. This is the origin of both the name "birds of paradise" and the specific name apoda - without feet.
The special CMA color technique emphasises the birds colours and patterns.
Featured by new CMA technique: colors change as the coin is moved in the light.
Limited edition of just 2.500 pcs.
Struck in sterling silver to superior Proof quality.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Perfect gift for those who love birds and nature.
Metal:
Silver 925
Country:
Palau
Year:
2009
Face value:
5 Dollars
Weight:
25 g
Diameter:
38,61 mm
Grade:
UNC
Quality:
Proof
Mintage:
Limited edition of just 2.500 pcs
€ 69.95
€ 55.96
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