This coin was issued in Niue.
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The Mint says about this coin:
HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED HOW FASCINATING THE WORLD AROUND US CAN BE? In fact we share our planet with really peculiar animal species! Living in the murky depths of the sea, PELAGIA NOCTILUCA is a bizarre species of a luminous medusa. A coin featuring this interesting animal is a real treat for lovers of nature and connoisseurs of numismatics ! The reverse of the collectible is decorated with high-end digital printing glowing in the night. Thanks to it the medusa featured on the coin looks extremely lifelike! Do not hesitate – place your order today! bioluminescence faithfully reflected with the use of high-end digital printing state-of the art minting technologies minted in .999 sterling silver limited mintage – only 999 pcs! specially designed presentation case INNOVATIVE DECORATION – LUMINESCENT DIGITAL PRINTING! In Latin, PELAGIA means “coming from the sea” , nocti stands for “night” , whereas luca means “light” . Light is given off in the form of flashes when the jellyfish is stirred up by turbulence created by waves or a ship’s motion. Being a cnidarian, it poses a significant threat to human health! Poisonous tentacles of the jellyfish can painfully sting a swimmer. Fortunately for the beachgoers, Pelagia noctiluca is a deep-sea animal. If you like to admire its bioluminescent abilities, better visit an oceanarium! Denomination: 1 New Zealand dollar Material: Ag 999 Weight: 17.50 g Date of issue: August 2016 |