58 - Armenian Viper - 100 dram 2007
Reference Description
This silver commemorative coin depicting Armenian Viper has been issued by the Central Bank of Armenia under the International Program "Wild World of Caucasus". The Program includes animals that are protected under the Red Book of Armenia.
Armenian Viper dwells on stony steep slopes of the mountains and in canyons covered by thinly growing oaken forests and other woods and shrubs at the height of 1100-2300 meters above sea level. Presently, the areas of habitation of Armenian Viper have considerably changed due to agricultural reclamation of lands.
The number of these species ranges from 4 to 6 per hectare on average. The total number reaches 1000-1500 species. Designed by Roussana and Andrzey Nowakowscy.
Minted in the Mint of Poland.
Armenian Viper dwells on stony steep slopes of the mountains and in canyons covered by thinly growing oaken forests and other woods and shrubs at the height of 1100-2300 meters above sea level. Presently, the areas of habitation of Armenian Viper have considerably changed due to agricultural reclamation of lands.
The number of these species ranges from 4 to 6 per hectare on average. The total number reaches 1000-1500 species. Designed by Roussana and Andrzey Nowakowscy.
Minted in the Mint of Poland.
Specifications
Denomination: 100 dram
Metal: Silver 925
Weight: 28.28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Mintage: 3,000 pcs.
Edge: Plain
Strike quality: Proof
Metal: Silver 925
Weight: 28.28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Mintage: 3,000 pcs.
Edge: Plain
Strike quality: Proof
Notes
This silver commemorative coin depicting Armenian Viper has been issued by the Central Bank of Armenia under the International Program "Wild World of Caucasus". The Program includes animals that are protected under the Red Book of Armenia. Armenian Viper dwells on stony steep slopes of the mountains and in canyons covered by thinly growing oaken forests and other woods and shrubs at the height of 1100-2300 meters above sea level. Presently, the areas of habitation of Armenian Viper have considerably changed due to agricultural reclamation of lands. The number of these species ranges from 4 to 6 per hectare on average. The total number reaches 1000-1500 species.
Collection
Citation
“58 - Armenian Viper - 100 dram 2007,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 27, 2024, https://armnumres.org/index.php/items/show/203.