72 - Bezoar Ibex - 100 dram 2008
Reference Description
This silver commemorative coin depicting Bezoar 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.
Bezoar (Capra aegagrus) dwells mainly in the impassable rocky slopes of mountains and tries to avoid smooth mountain ranges and forestry. During the recent years the number of Bezoar within the Armenian part of the whole natural habitat has not exceeded 700 heads.
Speedy assimilation of mountainous regions makes Bezoar recede to those parts of the mountains that are useless and difficult for people’s access.
For preservation reasons, protection of Bezoar in its dwelling regions has been strengthened and the borders of the Khosrov reserve have been enlarged.
Designed by Roussana and Andrzey Nowakowscy.
Minted in the Mint of Poland.
Bezoar (Capra aegagrus) dwells mainly in the impassable rocky slopes of mountains and tries to avoid smooth mountain ranges and forestry. During the recent years the number of Bezoar within the Armenian part of the whole natural habitat has not exceeded 700 heads.
Speedy assimilation of mountainous regions makes Bezoar recede to those parts of the mountains that are useless and difficult for people’s access.
For preservation reasons, protection of Bezoar in its dwelling regions has been strengthened and the borders of the Khosrov reserve have been enlarged.
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 Bezoar 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. Bezoar (Capra aegagrus) dwells mainly in the impassable rocky slopes of mountains and tries to avoid smooth mountain ranges and forestry. During the recent years the number of Bezoar within the Armenian part of the whole natural habitat has not exceeded 700 heads.Speedy assimilation of mountainous regions makes Bezoar recede to those parts of the mountains that are useless and difficult for people’s access.For preservation reasons, protection of Bezoar in its dwelling regions has been strengthened and the borders of the Khosrov reserve have been enlarged.
Collection
Citation
“72 - Bezoar Ibex - 100 dram 2008,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed November 24, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/217.