2019 Republic of Congo 1 oz Silver Silverback Gorilla (Prooflike)
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This is the fifth release for the series of Republic of Congo Silverback Gorilla Silver coins minted by Scottsdale Mint. These coins have a very limited mintage, which further adds to their collectibility and strong bullion appeal.
This amazing close-up view of the gorilla’s massive head and upper torso entirely fills the center field of the coin. The finest details of his expression are revealed as he appears ready to stand and defend himself and his troop.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
- Each coin comes in protective plastic capsule.
- Limited mintage of 75,000 coins.
- Obverse: Depicts an aggressive and vocal Silverback gorilla, along with the weight and purity below.
- Reverse: Features the Republic of Congo crest along with denomination of 5,000 Francs CFA.
Showcase your new silver Silverback coin in style and a presentation box to your order.
These 1 oz Republic of Congo Silverback coins are a great way to diversify your investment portfolio and protect against inflation or economic downturn. Add this beautiful limited mintage coin to your holdings today!
A Silverback gorilla is the mature, experienced male leader of a group of mountain gorillas in the wild. Named for the Silver saddles across his back, the Silverback is responsible for the safety of his group. A group of gorillas, also called a “troop,” can contain from 5 to 30 gorillas. The Silverback decides where the troop travels, where it forages for food, where it will rest and where it will sleep at night.
The fact that there are roughly 700 Silverbacks left in existence today reflects what humans have done to the population. When we continually cut down trees where gorillas live, we are slowly destroying their habitat, which is one of the reasons why they have become an endangered animal. Poachers who capture and kill these animals to make a profit are also contributing to their decline.
Posted By:Greg
From:Florida
Date:Jul 22, 2019
Amazing. One of my favorites in the series. Looks even better in hand with the contrast between the devices and fields. The detail is chilling, you can see the individual hairs of the silver back standing on end as he roars; his hostile face is both warning and ode to the sometimes cruel indifference of nature. It's a phenomenal, prooflike piece.
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- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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