Kazakhstan 500 tenge Endangered Wildlife Arkhar PR69 PCGS silver coin 2002

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    The 2002 Kazakhstan 500 Tenge "Arkhar" silver coin is a beautiful collectible dedicated to the protection of one of Central Asia’s most iconic endangered mountain animals. Issued as part of the Endangered Wildlife series, it honors the majestic Argali (Ovis ammon), the world’s largest wild sheep, renowned for its massive spiral horns and remarkable ability to survive in rugged alpine landscapes. The reverse presents an impressive close-up portrait of the arkhar with finely engraved facial features and powerful curling horns. Above the animal appear the inscriptions "ARKHAR" and "OVIS AMMON", while a mountain panorama, a silhouette of a ram, and soaring birds complete the natural habitat scene. The obverse features the large 500 TENGE denomination, the year 2002, the national ornamental border, the emblem of the National Bank of Kazakhstan, silver fineness, and bilingual inscriptions identifying the Republic of Kazakhstan. Struck from .925 silver in brilliant Proof quality and certified PCGS PR69 Deep Cameo, this coin is an outstanding choice for collectors of wildlife, conservation-themed, and modern Kazakh numismatics.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference KZ90
    Nominal sum 500 tenge
    Nominal, number 500
    Weight, g 24.00
    Diameter, mm 37.0
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 3000
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country Asia / Kazakhstan
    Certification PCGS
    Year 2002
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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