St. Lucia enchants travelers with the awe-inspiring beauty of its twin coastal spires—the Pitons—rising from the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea along the island’s southwestern edge. This volcanic paradise seamlessly blends the legacies of both French and British colonial rule into a lively cultural identity, expressed through its Creole language, flavorful dishes, and joyful festivals. Each year, the Eastern Caribbean island of St. Lucia is commemorated in the EC8 Series from Scottsdale Mint. Right now, the 2024 1 oz Colorized EC8 Silver St. Lucia Flamingo Coin is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2024 1 oz Colorized EC8 Silver St. Lucia Flamingo Coin is packaged in a capsule and housed in a presentation box. The coins come with a Certificate of Authenticity and feature unique colorization on the reverse field.
Despite their seemingly delicate appearance, flamingos demonstrate remarkable resilience, adapting to harsh conditions in hypersaline lagoons where few other large animals can survive. They construct distinctive cone-shaped mud nests rising just above water level, where they lay a single egg and share incubation duties between mating pairs. The social nature of flamingos extends beyond breeding—they engage in synchronized group displays, moving together in choreographed patterns that strengthen pair bonds and colony cohesion.
On the obverse field of the 2024 Colorized EC8 Silver Flamingo Coin, the emblem of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is presented. This design features the ECCB initials framed by broad laurel branches. The ECCB, headquartered in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, serves as the financial regulator for eight Caribbean nations. Since its inception in 1983, it has maintained the Eastern Caribbean dollar at a stable exchange rate of EC$2.70 to US$1, a policy held steady since 1976.
The reverse side of 2024 1 oz Colorized Silver Flamingo Coins features a vividly colorized depiction of two flamingos with gracefully arched necks, facing each other in a serene pose. These Caribbean flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) are distinguished by their brilliant pink feathers and downward-curving beaks. They are commonly seen wading through shallow waters, filtering food like algae and brine shrimp—sources rich in carotenoids, which lend the birds their signature hue.
If you have questions about 1 oz silver coins, you can reach JM Bullion customer service at 800-276-6508. Our support team is also available through web chat or email for further assistance.
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St. Lucia enchants travelers with the awe-inspiring beauty of its twin coastal spires—the Pitons—rising from the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea along the island’s southwestern edge. This volcanic paradise seamlessly blends the legacies of both French and British colonial rule into a lively cultural identity, expressed through its Creole language, flavorful dishes, and joyful festivals. Each year, the Eastern Caribbean island of St. Lucia is commemorated in the EC8 Series from Scottsdale Mint. Right now, the 2024 1 oz Colorized EC8 Silver St. Lucia Flamingo Coin is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2024 1 oz Colorized EC8 Silver St. Lucia Flamingo Coin is packaged in a capsule and housed in a presentation box. The coins come with a Certificate of Authenticity and feature unique colorization on the reverse field.
Despite their seemingly delicate appearance, flamingos demonstrate remarkable resilience, adapting to harsh conditions in hypersaline lagoons where few other large animals can survive. They construct distinctive cone-shaped mud nests rising just above water level, where they lay a single egg and share incubation duties between mating pairs. The social nature of flamingos extends beyond breeding—they engage in synchronized group displays, moving together in choreographed patterns that strengthen pair bonds and colony cohesion.
On the obverse field of the 2024 Colorized EC8 Silver Flamingo Coin, the emblem of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is presented. This design features the ECCB initials framed by broad laurel branches. The ECCB, headquartered in Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, serves as the financial regulator for eight Caribbean nations. Since its inception in 1983, it has maintained the Eastern Caribbean dollar at a stable exchange rate of EC$2.70 to US$1, a policy held steady since 1976.
The reverse side of 2024 1 oz Colorized Silver Flamingo Coins features a vividly colorized depiction of two flamingos with gracefully arched necks, facing each other in a serene pose. These Caribbean flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) are distinguished by their brilliant pink feathers and downward-curving beaks. They are commonly seen wading through shallow waters, filtering food like algae and brine shrimp—sources rich in carotenoids, which lend the birds their signature hue.
If you have questions about 1 oz silver coins, you can reach JM Bullion customer service at 800-276-6508. Our support team is also available through web chat or email for further assistance.