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 in the small tenth-ounce (1/0oz) of gold format.
This coin is part of the Cayman Sea Life Coin Series, and features the Loggerhead Turtle.
The mint says about it: Celebrate the strength and legacy of one of the ocean’s most iconic species with the 2025 Cayman Islands Loggerhead Turtle. Part of the acclaimed Sea Life Series, this limited edition release captures the spirit of the Caribbean’s marine heritage with a detailed design honoring the enduring presence of the Loggerhead Turtle.
The Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) has long been a symbol of life in the Cayman Islands. When Christopher Columbus first sailed past the islands in 1503, he named them “Las Tortugas” for the abundance of sea turtles in the waters. For centuries, these creatures were vital to local islanders, and today they stand as powerful symbols of ecological preservation and resilience.
Renowned for their incredible migratory journeys across vast stretches of ocean, Loggerhead Turtles possess an instinct that leads them back to the very beaches where they were born. Their presence in Cayman waters connects generations - from early settlers to modern conservationists - reinforcing the turtle’s place as both a cultural touchstone and natural marvel.
Due to centuries of overharvesting, Loggerhead populations faced a serious decline. Today, the Cayman Islands are global leaders in sea turtle conservation. With protected nesting sites and active wildlife monitoring led by the Department of Environment, the islands have fostered a hopeful path forward for this beloved marine species. This coin honors that mission - celebrating not just beauty, but purpose. |