1 Dollar, 100 Shillings, 10 Yuan. 31.1 (1 oz). 40.6, 39, 40. BU – Brilliant Uncirculated. MAJESTIC SILVER TREASURES Walking Liberty Elephant Panda Set 1 oz Silver Coin USA Somalia China 2015. This beautiful three coin set is finished with black Ruthenium, Platinum, Gold and Rhodium together with Diamond Dust and Ultra Violet Colour Effects. Contains 3 coins, 1oz each, Walking Liberty, Elephant and Panda. Comes in a black luxury box with LED Illumination. These details make the Set a very unique and noble product. Limited mintage 1000 sets worldwide! Walking Liberty The design on the coin’s reverse was taken from the “Walking Liberty” design by Adolph A. Weinman, which originally had been used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar coin of the United States from 1916 to 1947. As this iconic design had been a public favoriteand one of the most beloved designs of any United States coinage of modern times, silver or otherwiseit was revived for the Silver Eagle decades later. The obverse is inscribed with the year of minting or issuance, the word LIBERTY, and the phrase IN GOD WE TRUST. The obverse was designed by John Mercanti and portrays a heraldic eagle behind a shield; the eagle grasps an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left talon, echoing the Great Seal of the United States; above the eagle are thirteen five-pointed stars representing the Thirteen Colonies. The reverse is inscribed with the phrases UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER ONE DOLLAR, and E PLURIBUS UNUM (on the banner that the eagle holds in its beak), as well as the mintmark if applicable. Elephant The coin’s reverse depicts two beautiful elephants looking for a waterhole. In the background a typical african tree and three birds flying above it. On top of the coin the inscription “African Wildlife”. On left the inscription “Elephant” and on right the weight and the Silver fineness. The coin obverse depicts the coat of arms of the Somali Republic, the issue date 2015 and the face value. Panda The reverse of the coin depicts a chinese Panda in its natural habitat eating Bamboo leaves. On the bottom of the coin we find the weight and the silver fineness. The obverse of the coin depicts the beautiful Temple of Heaven in Beijing and the year of issue. Walking Liberty A goddess named for and representing the concept Liberty has existed in many cultures, including classical examples dating from the Roman Empire to those representing national symbols such as the American Columbia and its Statue of Liberty, an artwork created under the name Liberty Enlightening the World, and the French Marianne. In the United States, “Liberty” often is depicted with five-pointed stars, as appear on the American flag, usually held in a raised hand. Another hand may hold a sword pointing downward. Elephant The African Forest Elephant is the little brother of the more known Bush Elephant. As his name indicates he dwells in the jungle region of Western and Central Africa instead in the savannahs. The Bush Elephant may be the star of all the animal documentaries, and so only few people are aware of the existence and the critical status of the Forest Elephant population. Were are approximately half a million Bush Elephants all over Africa, but less than hundred thousand Forest Elephants, and the number is decreasing at an alarming rate due to the increasing numbers of poachers and due to civil wars and poverty. The Forest Elephant needs our help, and the first step is to make known his species and his problems to the world. Panda Looked upon as the ambassador for all endangered species, the giant panda is a well-recognized symbol of international wildlife conservation. Giant pandas have black fur on their ears, around their eyes (eye patches), muzzle, legs and shoulders. Good tree climbers, pandas can also swim to escape predators. Pandas use an enlarged wrist bone that looks like a thumb to grasp objects like bamboo. Since giant pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore, they do not have the ability to digest cellulose (plant matter) efficiently and thus derive little energy and little protein from consumption of bamboo. So, the average giant panda has to eat as much as 20 to 45 lbs (9-20 kg) of bamboo shoots a day. On occasion, giant pandas are also known to eat flowers, vines, tufted grasses, green corn, honey and rodents. Today, an estimated 2,000 pandas are found in the wild. By the end of 2006, there were a reported 180 pandas in captivity on mainland China and about 20 in other countries. Range Historically pandas lived in both mountainous and lowland regions of central-western and southwestern China. They are now found only in the mountains of central China, in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. The item “MAJESTIC SILVER TREASURES Walking Liberty Elephant Panda Set Silver Coin 2015″ is in sale since Wednesday, December 16, 2015. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Commemorative\Modern Silver/Clad (1982-Now)”. The seller is “powercoin_italy” and is located in Roma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Year: 2015
- Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
- Composition: Silver
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States