GOLDEN AMMONITE - 1/2 Gram 18 Karat ROSE GOLD COIN With Fossil Shape - MONGOLIA
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Mongolia - 1000 Togrog
GOLDEN AMMONITE
HalfGram 18 Karat GoldCoin
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GOLD COIN
Silk Finish Country MONGOLIA Year Issued 2019 Metal Gold Fin...eness (purity) .750 Weight (grams) 1/2 Size (mm) 13.92 Condition Silk Finish Mintage 15000 The earliest Ammonite lived during the Devonian Period which was 419-359 million years ago. Despite Ammonites resembling snails and nautilus, the marine creatures are actually more closely related to octopus and squid. Gas-filled chambers within the shell allowed them to move up and down the water column in search of prey and to avoid being preyed upon by Mosasaurs.While fossils of the Ammonite’s head and tentacles are extremely rare, their shells are among the most abundant fossils and can in fact aid in determining the age of the rock they are found in. This impressive coin is struck in red gold and the interchanging mirrored proof areas along with the silk finish faithfully recreate the trademark shell of the Ammonite. WEHAVE OTHER MODERN MONGOLIAN COINS
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Mongolia - 1000 Togrog
GOLDEN AMMONITE
HalfGram 18 Karat GoldCoin
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GOLD COIN
Silk Finish Country MONGOLIA Year Issued 2019 Metal Gold Fin...eness (purity) .750 Weight (grams) 1/2 Size (mm) 13.92 Condition Silk Finish Mintage 15000 The earliest Ammonite lived during the Devonian Period which was 419-359 million years ago. Despite Ammonites resembling snails and nautilus, the marine creatures are actually more closely related to octopus and squid. Gas-filled chambers within the shell allowed them to move up and down the water column in search of prey and to avoid being preyed upon by Mosasaurs.While fossils of the Ammonite’s head and tentacles are extremely rare, their shells are among the most abundant fossils and can in fact aid in determining the age of the rock they are found in. This impressive coin is struck in red gold and the interchanging mirrored proof areas along with the silk finish faithfully recreate the trademark shell of the Ammonite. WEHAVE OTHER MODERN MONGOLIAN COINS
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