
The World Wildlife Fund 25th anniversary coins are fun and valuable collectors’ items for both numismatists and wildlife enthusiasts. These coins were issued in limited numbers by a variety of countries in 1986 and 1987. The 1986 .8410 oz Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar Coin is one of the popular coins in this series.
Your coin is shipped in a plastic capsule to protect it during shipping. You can also use the capsule to store or display the coin, helping to keep it beautiful long-term.
The obverse of the 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar Coin features a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This particular effigy was designed by Raphael Maklouf and began circulation on coins from various nations in 1985. It was used through 1997, and a design by Ian-Rank Broadley replaced it beginning with coins issued in 1998.
The reverse of the coin includes a detailed image of a sea turtle swimming. There are seven species of sea turtles and almost all of them are considered endangered. The World Wildlife Fund works to protect sea turtles and their habitats to stop them from becoming extinct. Threats to sea turtles include habitat loss, overharvesting, poaching, climate change, and pollution.
The 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar had a limited mintage of only 25,000 coins, which was common with coins in the WWF 25th anniversary series. Most had mintages between 25,000 and 30,000 coins. That makes them valuable to today’s collectors and sometimes difficult to come by. Most coins in the series were issued by the British Royal Mint on behalf of other governments, though some other mints did participate.
If you’re looking to complete your set of World Wildlife Fund 25th anniversary coins, now is the time to act. Buy a 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar at JM Bullion now. You can also reach out via phone at 1-800-276-6508 or connect with us on chat or through email if you have any questions regarding silver for sale.
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The World Wildlife Fund 25th anniversary coins are fun and valuable collectors’ items for both numismatists and wildlife enthusiasts. These coins were issued in limited numbers by a variety of countries in 1986 and 1987. The 1986 .8410 oz Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar Coin is one of the popular coins in this series.
Your coin is shipped in a plastic capsule to protect it during shipping. You can also use the capsule to store or display the coin, helping to keep it beautiful long-term.
The obverse of the 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar Coin features a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This particular effigy was designed by Raphael Maklouf and began circulation on coins from various nations in 1985. It was used through 1997, and a design by Ian-Rank Broadley replaced it beginning with coins issued in 1998.
The reverse of the coin includes a detailed image of a sea turtle swimming. There are seven species of sea turtles and almost all of them are considered endangered. The World Wildlife Fund works to protect sea turtles and their habitats to stop them from becoming extinct. Threats to sea turtles include habitat loss, overharvesting, poaching, climate change, and pollution.
The 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar had a limited mintage of only 25,000 coins, which was common with coins in the WWF 25th anniversary series. Most had mintages between 25,000 and 30,000 coins. That makes them valuable to today’s collectors and sometimes difficult to come by. Most coins in the series were issued by the British Royal Mint on behalf of other governments, though some other mints did participate.
If you’re looking to complete your set of World Wildlife Fund 25th anniversary coins, now is the time to act. Buy a 1986 Bermuda Silver Sea Turtle Dollar at JM Bullion now. You can also reach out via phone at 1-800-276-6508 or connect with us on chat or through email if you have any questions regarding silver for sale.