Few creatures in the history of Planet Earth can match the terrifying splendor of the T-Rex. In honor of this magnificent dinosaur, we are pleased to offer a new silver coin featuring the fossil image of a Tyrannosaurus. The high-relief fossil design has received an antique polish, which contrasts beautifully with the gilded backdrop. Today, 2023 15 oz Republic of Chad Bi-Metal Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in a presentation box with a Certificate of Authenticity!
- All-new bi-metallic T-Rex fossil coin!
- Limited mintage of just 688 coins!
- Gilded edition.
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver and 14.5 oz of copper.
- The face value of 5000 Francs is fully backed by the Chad government.
- The Chad coat of arms is shown on the obverse field.
- A tyrannosaurus rex fossil is depicted on the reverse.
When ordering 2023 Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Coins from JM Bullion, you can expect to receive a genuine silver specimen in new condition. However, please note that these coins are bi-metallic. In addition to their Troy oz of pure silver, they also contain a 14.5 oz copper base. Upon arrival, you will find your coin housed in a display case with a themed shipper and a Certificate of Authenticity.
For the obverse of 2023 15 oz Bi-Metal Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Coins, the coat of arms of the Republic of Chad is featured. This emblem confirms the coin’s legal tender status in Chad. The obverse also features a close-up view of the T-Rex fossil.
For the reverse of the Republic of Chad Bi-Metal Fossil Coins, the remains of a T-Rex are shown. This high-relief imagery shows the dinosaur’s face only as it looks to the right. The entire backdrop of this design has been gilded for a beautiful contrasting effect.
In the Cretaceous period, the Tyrannosaurus Rex would have lived in the region that today we call western North America. Thanks to skeleton remains, we know this theropod had a particularly strong presence in places like Montana and Wyoming. Today, museums across America display the skeletal remains of the T-Rex for public viewing. Perhaps the most famous of these is FMNH PR 2081, originally discovered by explorer Sue Hendrickson in 1990. Currently, it can be seen at the Field Museum in Chicago.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have questions about silver coins for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.