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The 2007 Armenia 100 Dram silver coin from the “Conservation Red Book” series is a tribute to one of Armenia’s most symbolic aquatic species – the Sevan trout (Salmo ischchan). This rare fish, endemic to Lake Sevan, holds immense ecological and cultural importance for Armenia. The reverse of the coin displays a beautifully detailed engraving of the trout swimming gracefully among stylized waves, with its scientific name Salmo ischchan and the Armenian inscription below, emphasizing its protected status. On the obverse, the coin bears the national coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia – a heraldic double-headed eagle and lion supporting the shield, with the denomination 100 Dram and year of issue 2007. Struck in silver with an exquisite Prooflike finish, this piece has been certified PCGS PR69DCAM, confirming its outstanding preservation and sharp details. A collectible highlight from Armenia’s wildlife protection program, this coin is an excellent addition for enthusiasts of fauna-themed numismatics.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AM275 |
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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