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The 2007 Armenia 100 Dram silver coin from the “Conservation Red Book” series is dedicated to the Radde’s Viper (Vipera raddei), a rare snake species of the Armenian highlands. The reverse of the coin depicts the viper in a coiled position among rocky terrain and sparse vegetation, its scales and form engraved in striking detail. Above is the Latin name Vipera raddei, while the Armenian inscription is placed below, reflecting the importance of this species in the region’s natural heritage. The obverse features the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia – a powerful heraldic design with a double-headed eagle and lion supporting the shield, the year 2007, and the denomination 100 Dram. Struck in fine silver with a Prooflike Deep Cameo finish, this piece has been graded PCGS PR69DCAM, attesting to its near-perfect preservation and brilliant quality. Issued in limited numbers, this coin is part of Armenia’s remarkable program honoring endangered fauna, making it a true collector’s treasure.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AM269 |
Nominal sum | 100 dram |
Nominal, number | 100 |
Weight, g | 28.28 |
Diameter, mm | 38.61 |
Quality of coinage | Proof |
Mintage | 3000 |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Asia / Armenia |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 2007 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 925 |
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