Silver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish, Coin from Pitcairn Islands - detailed information

Silver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish, Coin from Pitcairn Islands
CoinSilver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish

The Pitcairn Islands is a non-sovereign British overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean. Having a population of fewer than fifty people, the territory has no need for local coinage and uses the New Zealand dollar as a medium of exchange. Pitcairn Islands began issuing its first commemorative coins in 1988. Though the Pitcairn Islands dollar is not a true currency in the strict sense of the word and is not used as a circulation coinage, it can be lawfully exchanged as tender and is considered a variety of the New Zealand dollar (although it is not legal tender in New Zealand). The Pitcairn Islands dollar exists only because of the coin collecting market, which provides a major staple for the tiny island nation.

The coins are struck by various foreign mints and use internationally popular formats, such as the one troy ounce (1oz) of silver. Some of them are released at prices close to their intrinsic value - such as this one - and are classified as bullion (for those sold at a high margin, see the NCLT silver ounce section instead).

This design is the first release in the Marine Life Series issued by the Tower Mint for the Pitcairn Islands, and features the well-known Red Lionfish.

The Red Lionfish is a venomous coral reef fish that is native to the Indo-Pacific region. First formally described in 1758, these fish are known for their striking colors with zebra-like stripes.

The mint says about it:
The Pitcairn Islands Marine Reserve, one of the largest marine reserves in the world, is a stunning biodiversity hotspot located in the remote South Pacific Ocean. Covering over 830,000 square kilometers, the reserve protects the unique marine life around four islands - Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno. Among its many fascinating inhabitants, one species stands out for both its beauty and ecological impact: the red lionfish (Pterois volitans).

The red lionfish is a visually striking predator, easily identifiable by its bold, reddish-orange colour with white stripes, feathery pectoral fins, and venomous spines. These spines, while not lethal to humans, can cause extreme pain and even allergic reactions. The lionfish’s venom is primarily a defensive mechanism, discouraging potential predators. However, the real power of the lionfish lies in its predatory prowess.

This species is a highly effective ambush predator, using its large, fan-like fins to herd small fish into a corner before quickly consuming them. Lionfish are capable of eating prey up to half their own size, and their voracious appetite makes them one of the most successful marine hunters. Their diet includes a wide variety of fish, invertebrates, and sometimes even shrimp, allowing them to thrive in many different ecosystems.

MintTower Mint (modern) Mint MarkNo mint mark Total Mintage 2,500
Obverse
Pitcairn Islands / Silver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin shows the bare (uncrowned) head of King Charles III facing left.

In tiny letters on the neck truncation, the artist's initials: GD (for Glyn Davies).

Around, the monarch's legend followed by the face value and date of issue: CHARLES III · PITCAIRN ISLANDS · ONE DOLLAR · 2023 ·.

Obverse Inscription CHARLES III · PITCAIRN ISLANDS · ONE DOLLAR · 2023 ·
Reverse
Pitcairn Islands / Silver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish - reverse photo

The reverse of the coin features a Red Lionfish which is seen swimming in right-profile relief.

Around above, the inscription RED LIONFISH. Around below, the scientific name of the species in Latin: PTEROIS VOLITANS.

Reverse Inscription RED LIONFISH PTEROIS VOLITANS
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated).
Packaging: in plastic flip.

Note that there is a coloured proof version which is also one ounce of silver, but is denominated as $5.

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Silver Ounce 2023 Red Lionfish: Details
CountryPitcairn Islands
CurrencyPitcairn Islands Dollar
Coin TypeSilver Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
Issued2023
MonarchKing Charles III
EffigyKing Charles III - Portrait by Glyn Davies
Face Value1 (x Dollar)
Total Mintage2,500
CurrentYes
Material0.999 Silver
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size38.6000 mm
Mass31.1000 g
OCC IDRWKZ-OJNC-NBDK-OXGL
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