Kiwi 1 oz Silver 2013
Kiwi 1 Ounce Silver 2013
"Kiwi - a species of bird that inhabits only New Zealand. It is a species characterised by the absence of a tail and a very long beak. Modern-day representatives of the group feed on both invertebrates and plant food. They lead a nocturnal lifestyle. They lay one to two eggs, which are laid for 75 to 80 days by the male, who also takes care of the young (he behaves in a similar way to a domestic hen, i.e. points out places to forage, digs up the litter, etc.). They take a long time to mature, at least two years. Despite their gentle appearance, they can attack an intruder in their territory, even with their claws. This happens rarely, as they announce their presence with loud cries. When they sleep, they keep their head against their vestigial wing. The population decline is about 5% per year. It is being destroyed by mammals brought here by man." The obverse of the coin is decorated with an image of Queen Elizabeth II with a crown on her head. On the obverse we can also find information about the year of coinage (2013 ) and the country of origin (New Zealand ) On the rewinders is the likeness of a kiwi bird in the background you can see "New Zealand Agatis, kauri soplica, southern soplica, Australian soplica (Agathis australis) is a species of tree in the araucaria family. It is found on the North Island in New Zealand. A showy tree, reaching up to 50 m in height. The wood has been used to make boats, shrines. It is also used to make guitars. The trees provide a prized resin called kopal kauri. When dried and burnt, it was used as a dye for tattoos. " Delivery time: 24h SINGLE PACKS ARE SHIPPED IN PLASTIC ROUND CAPS





