Product Description
This silver coin portrait Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei) an extinct species of eagle that once lived on the South Island of New Zealand, commonly accepted to be the Pouakai of Maori legend.[1] The species was the largest eagle known to have existed. Its prey is suspected to consist of moa. This eagle's massive size may have been an evolutionary response to the size of its prey, as both would have been much smaller when they first came to the island, and would have grown larger over time due to lack of competition (see island gigantism). Haast's Eagle became extinct around the year 1400, when its major food source, the moa, were hunted to virtual extinction by Maori, and much of its dense-forest habitat was cleared..
- Mintage of only 1,000.
- Comes in a themed box with a certificate of authenticity.
Obverse: Depicts the Gabon coat of arms.
Reverse: Features the Moorei eagle with its wings spread and getting ready to make a landing. In the background are colorful images of trees and rock formations.
Country | Gabon |
Denomination | 1000 CFA Francs |
Year | 2013 |
Quality | Proof |
Material | Silver 925/1000 |
Weight (g) | 0.59 troy oz |
Diameter | 38.61 mm |
Mintage pcs | 1000 |
Certificate (COA) | Yes |
Presentation case (box) | Yes |
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