1983 Royal Australian Mint 10 Vatu Coconut crab Copper-nickel AU Coin $38.95

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1983 Royal Australian Mint 10 Vatu Coconut crab Copper-nickel AU Coin
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The 1983 Royal Australian Mint 10 Vatu Coconut crab coin is a beautiful piece of collector's item that showcases the unique and fascinating creature found in the South Pacific. Made from copper-nickel, this coin has a stunning design that captures the essence of the Coconut crab. The obverse side of the coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse side showcases the intricate details of the Coconut crab, making it a truly special addition to any coin collection.

The Coconut crab, also known as the robber crab, is the largest land-living arthropod in the world, and is found in the South Pacific region, including Vanuatu where the coin was minted. This coin pays homage to the Coconut crab by featuring a detailed depiction of the creature, highlighting its large claws and distinctive coloring. The use of copper-nickel gives the coin a unique mix of color and shine, making it a visually appealing piece that is sure to catch the eye of any collector.

With its limited mintage and unique design, the 1983 Royal Australian Mint 10 Vatu Coconut crab coin is a true collector's item. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a beginner looking to start your coin collection, this coin is a must-have piece that adds rarity and beauty to any collection. Its historical value, artistic representation, and connection to the South Pacific region make it a highly sought-after coin among collectors worldwide.

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