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Silver Tapir 2016 Proof | Evolution | 1 Oz 9999 Ag Proof w/ COA & FF

Silver Tapir 2016 Proof | Evolution | 1 Oz 9999 Ag Proof w/ COA & FF

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A real survival kit made of pure silver - Le Grand Mint | Tapir 2016 PP

"The Wonderful World" by Le Grand Mint also dedicates its second motif to the natural beauty of nature. Long proboscis, greyish and clumsy movements: the true beauty of the tapir is revealed at second glance. The jungle dweller is much more than just pretty. The tapir is beautiful and above all a brave survivor. For more than 14 million years, the fast-reacting vegan has roamed the tropical rainforests of the world. Equipped with everything needed for survival and survival in the wild. The tapir is indeed a true survivor in this wonderful world.

In 2016, the unique mammal coined the precious collector's and investment coin "Tapir" from Le Grand Mint. After all, the valuable silver coin "Tapir" functions as an essential survival kit in the jungle of the global financial markets. A brilliant investment that increases in value even in turbulent crisis years and keeps its accentuated beauty forever.

numismatic data
Country of origin: Germany
Mint: Le Grand Mint
Fine weight: 31.1 g
Fineness: 999.9/1000 silver
Face value: 25 LGM Livres
Diameter: 38.60mm
Quality: PP / Proof
Year: 2016
Edition: 500
Certificate: Yes
Hover Frame: Yes

The Tapir - Wanted Poster

Name: Tapir
Latin name: Tapirus
Class: Mammals
Size: up to 2.5m (length)
Weight: up to 350kg
Age: 20 - 30 years
Appearance: Combinations of brown, black and white coat patterns possible
Food: leaves, fruits
Distribution: South America, Asia
Habitat: Tropical rainforest
natural enemies: jaguar, puma
Sexual maturity: around the age of five
Mating season: all year round

Due to the continuous clearing of the rainforests and the resulting destruction of their habitats, tapirs are now considered a highly endangered animal species.

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