Bermuda 1 dollar Endangered Fauna Rock Skink Lizzard PR69 PCGS silver coin 1997

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    The 1997 Bermuda 1 Dollar “Rock Skink” silver coin is a true masterpiece of numismatic art dedicated to the conservation of rare species. Issued under the WWF “Conserving Nature” program, it highlights the Bermuda rock skink, an endangered reptile found only on this island. The obverse features the elegant portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a royal diadem, with the inscriptions “BERMUDA – ELIZABETH II – ONE DOLLAR,” emphasizing the coin’s national identity. The reverse is entirely devoted to nature: in the center appears a finely detailed image of the Bermuda skink crawling across rocks, with the inscription “WWF CONSERVING NATURE” along the upper rim and the year 1997 below. Every small scale and contour of the lizard is rendered with prooflike brilliance, giving the coin a lifelike effect. Struck in sterling silver, this piece is graded PR69DCAM by PCGS, ensuring its near-perfect condition and mirror-like surfaces. Part of a limited series, it combines artistic detail, ecological significance, and numismatic rarity, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference BM37
    Nominal sum 1 dollar
    Nominal, number 1
    Weight, g 28.28
    Diameter, mm 38.6
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 15000
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country Exotic and Historic / Bermuda
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1997
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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