The Cayman Islands is a self-governing British Overseas Territory, the largest by population, in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory has its own currency, the Cayman Islands Dollar, in which the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) issues a variety of circulating coins and banknotes.
The government also authorises some foreign mints to strike commemorative and bullion coins under its jurisdiction, for collector's purposes or for investment. Many of these are in standard bullion sizes, including one ounce (1oz) of gold.
This coin is part of the Cayman Sea Life Coin Series, and features the Stingray.
The mint says about it: Stingrays are among the most enchanting creatures of the ocean, known for their graceful movements and unique, flat bodies. The Cayman Islands, with their pristine waters and vibrant coral reefs, are a haven for these majestic animals. The Stingray has become an emblem of the islands, symbolizing the delicate balance of marine ecosystems and the importance of conservation efforts.
The Stingray holds a special place in the history and culture of the Cayman Islands. For centuries, these creatures have inhabited the shallow waters of the islands, playing a vital role in the marine environment. The most famous of these locations is Stingray City, a renowned sandbar where locals and tourists alike can interact with and feed the gentle Southern Stingrays (Dasyatis americana). This unique interaction has fostered a deep appreciation and respect for these fascinating creatures. |