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2020 St. Helena 1 oz Silver £1 Cash: The Peacock (Spotted)

2020 St. Helena 1 oz Silver £1 Cash: The Peacock (Spotted)

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The APMEXclusive® Cash Indian Wildlife series continues in 1 oz .999 fine silver with The Peacock, the national bird of India, and symbolic of beauty, grace and mysticism. There is an extremely limited mintage of 3,000 coins.

This listing has coins with spotting.

The detailed engraving of a peacock, with the raised relief allows the design to stand out against a striking patterned background. With a limited number of coins available, be sure to be one of the few to own this .999 fine Silver coin.

Coin Highlights:
  • Limited mintage of 3,000 coins worldwide.
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • APMEXclusive® worldwide.
  • Individual coins come in protective plastic.
  • Second release of the Treasures of India Wildlife bullion collection.
  • Obverse: Likeness of Queen Elizabeth II, date and face value, set against a patterned background.
  • Reverse: Features the Peacock with a beautifully detailed relief, against a patterned background. Also included is the silver weight and purity.


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Treasures of India Wildlife Series
The second release of the Treasures of India Wildlife series features the Peacock, the national bird of India. The bird symbolizes grace, pride and beauty and is often used in Indian mythology and stories. The male peacock typically has the lavish display of feathers we are familiar with. The female peacock tends to be smaller and lacks the tail. The Peacock design on the coin is an original design by Veronica Mackinnon, and captures the grace and beauty of the animal.

The "CASH" denomination shown on the coin is also one of historical significance. CASH coins were currency units used during the time of British rule in India. While the origin of the word "CASH" has been up to debate, one thought is that it was derived from the Sanskrit word "karsa", equaling a weight of Silver of Gold equal to 1/400 of a "tola".

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