American Buffalo 1 oz Gold 2018
Bald Eagle 1 Ounce Silver "The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) is a species of large bird of prey in the hawk family (Accipitridae). It inhabits northern, central and eastern Europe, Ireland, Iceland, Scotland, eastern Greenland to eastern Asia north of the Himalayas. Decline of this bird has been reported in many European sites. Mostly northern populations, such as the Siberian, are migratory. Others, including the Polish white-tailed eagles, are sedentary. In Poland, a very rare breeding bird found throughout the lowlands, but mainly in the west and north of the country. It is most numerous in Western Pomerania: in the area of the Szczecin Lagoon in forests on Wolin Island (Wolin National Park) and in Wkrzanska Forest, as well as in Mysliborské and Drawskie Lake Districts. The largest raptor bird of northern Europe. The silhouette is characterised by its massiveness and long and broad wings with straight, parallel edges. Females are slightly larger than males, but there are no differences between the sexes in plumage. The back and belly are dark brown. Human persecution caused a sharp decline in the white-tailed eagle population in the early 20th century. The extent of this persecution can be seen, for example, from the fact that 400 individuals of the species were culled annually in Germany at the end of the 19th century. It was only after the introduction of year-round species protection that their numbers began to recover."The Bald Eagle is the second coin in the ''Silver Birds'' series. It was designed by Emily Damstra and made of sterling silver (9999) by the Canadian Mint. It is packaged in tubes of 25 pieces. Due to its limited mintage - up to one million pieces - it is recommended to investors who value the numismatic qualities of bullion in addition to its investment value. The Royal Canadian Mint (Royal Canadian Mint) was founded in 1908. Its headquarters are located in Canada's capital, Ottawa. It produces both circulation and bargain coins and bullion coins in gold, silver, palladium and platinum. All coins from this mint are characterised by the highest purity of .9999. One of its most famous products includes the Canadian Maple Leaf, silver and gold.
*
The obverse shows a portrait of the Queen of Great Britain, Elizabeth II. The year of issue (2014) and the denomination of the coin can also be read from it.
The reverse shows a bald eagle in flight, with its wings spread and prey in its talons.
"
Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.