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1996 $10 Silver Endangered Species - The Southern Right Whale

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the inner and or outer box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.

The Southern Right Whale is an endangered species. In 1996, this $10 silver coin was issued to commemorate this species as part of Australia's Endangered Species series. 

Southern Right Whales are protected and found in the southern waters of Australia, with an estimated population of 250-300 individuals in south-eastern Australia. The Southern Right Whale is also listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. 

This proof silver coin was released by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Australia’s Endangered Species series. The mintage of this coin is 24,000.

1996 $10 Silver Endangered Species - The Southern Right Whale

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This 1996 $10 10 Dollars coin is part of 'Australia's Endangered Species' depicting 'The Southern Right Wale (Eubalaena Australis).

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1996 $10 Silver Endangered Species - The Southern Right Whale

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the inner and or outer box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.

The Southern Right Whale is an endangered species. In 1996, this $10 silver coin was issued to commemorate this species as part of Australia's Endangered Species series. 

Southern Right Whales are protected and found in the southern waters of Australia, with an estimated population of 250-300 individuals in south-eastern Australia. The Southern Right Whale is also listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. 

This proof silver coin was released by the Royal Australian Mint as part of the Australia’s Endangered Species series. The mintage of this coin is 24,000.