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1 hour ago, Zhorro said:

 

All I can see is five coins!  I can't see the elephant herd.  I guess they were working on the basis no one would be buying a handfull of gold or platinum coins to test out their claims?

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If you were of a dirty mind you'd look between the elephants and it then looks like a group shot from a porn shoot...lol.

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New Panda design 2022, 40th anniversary

This design with the playing pandas and the logo symbolizes the following analogies.
First, the motif of the pandas follows the 3 previous motifs from 2019-2020, it should show the panda baby at the age of an adolescent who is playing with friends.
The snow refers to the Winter Olympics, which will take place in China for the first time in 2022.
The 40 logo stands for the 40th anniversary since the first panda gold coin appeared in 1982.

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2022 Kingdom of Bhutan  Lunar Tiger

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2021 5 oz Niue Jurassic World

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2022  Cambodia Lost Tigers of Cambodia

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2021 Fiji - Cats

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2021 2 oz Fiji Ancient Warriors - Spartan Warrior Mask Shaped Antiqued Coin

 

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32 minutes ago, Zhorro said:

Are you sure this is an octopus?  How many limbs does an octopus have??

8/ below you have the description of the coin

This bullion Silver coin, issued by the country of Barbados, is the newest design in the Caribbean series.

Coin Highlights:

Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.

Mintage of 7,500.

Multiples of 20 coins in heat sealed rolls. All other coins will be in protective capsules.

Obverse: Displays the Barbados coat of arms along with the face value and purity. The Golden Shield of the Arms carries two Pride of Barbados flowers (the National Flower) and the Bearded Fig Tree (ficus Citrifolia). On either side of the shield are the supporters-on the right is a dolphin symbolic of the fishing industry and on the left is a Pelican, after Pelican Island, a small outcrop later incorporated into the Deep Water Harbour development. Above the shield is a helmet and mantling and on a wreath is the arm and hand of a Bajan holding two crossed pieces of sugar cane symbolic of the sugar industry. The Coat of Arms carries the motto "Pride and Industry."

Reverse: Features an image of a an octopus with some of its tentacles wrapped around the circle of the design. Below the octopus are images of the sea bottom with rocks and plants. The name of the coin, purity and year of issue is also on the reverse.

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3 hours ago, daca said:

8/ below you have the description of the coin

This bullion Silver coin, issued by the country of Barbados, is the newest design in the Caribbean series.

Coin Highlights:

Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.

Mintage of 7,500.

Multiples of 20 coins in heat sealed rolls. All other coins will be in protective capsules.

Obverse: Displays the Barbados coat of arms along with the face value and purity. The Golden Shield of the Arms carries two Pride of Barbados flowers (the National Flower) and the Bearded Fig Tree (ficus Citrifolia). On either side of the shield are the supporters-on the right is a dolphin symbolic of the fishing industry and on the left is a Pelican, after Pelican Island, a small outcrop later incorporated into the Deep Water Harbour development. Above the shield is a helmet and mantling and on a wreath is the arm and hand of a Bajan holding two crossed pieces of sugar cane symbolic of the sugar industry. The Coat of Arms carries the motto "Pride and Industry."

Reverse: Features an image of a an octopus with some of its tentacles wrapped around the circle of the design. Below the octopus are images of the sea bottom with rocks and plants. The name of the coin, purity and year of issue is also on the reverse.

But the one depicted on the coin only has six limbs!

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12 hours ago, Zhorro said:

But the one depicted on the coin only has six limbs!

By that strange logic, does that mean the animal on the left of this Perth Mint coin is an ox, but the one on the right with an occluded leg isn't?

Clearly bullocks if you ask me :) 

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