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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$2 2012 BENGAL CAT COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2012
Mint: New Zealand Mint
Denomination: $2
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 31.1035
Diameter: 40mm
Edge: Reeded
Orientation: UP-UP
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Mintage: 8,000
Serial Number Certificate: No. 0260
Population: 8 19 Higher

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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW MAINE COON COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Denomination: $1
Decoration: Digital Printing/With Swarovski Elements
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 17.50grams
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Malgorzata Rodek
Orientation: UP-UP
Mintage: 2014
Population: 2, 1 Higher
Grading Company: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra CameoNumista Rarity Index:
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW PERSIAN COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Strike: Proof
Denomination 1 Dollar
Metal: Silver
Weight: 17.50g With Swarovski Elements
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Smooth
Decoration: Digital Printing
Mintage: 1,500
Population: 2 None Higher, Top Pop
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF70 Ultra Cameo
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW BENGAL CAT COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Strike: Proof
Denomination: 1 Dollar
Metal: Silver with Swarovski Elements
Purity: .999
Weight: 17.50g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Smooth
Designer: Malgorzata Rodek
Mintage: 1,500
Population: 2 One Higher
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW SIAMESE COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Strike: Proof
Denomination: 1 Dollar
Metal: Silver, with Swarovski Elements
Purity: .999
Decoration: Digital Printing
Weight: 17.50g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Smooth
Designer: Malgorzata Rodek
Mintage: 1,500
Population: 3 None Higher Top Pop
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW JAVANESE COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Strike: Proof
Denomination: 1 Dollar
Metal: Silver, with Swarovski Elements
Purity: .999
Decoration: Digital Printing
Weight: 17.50g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Designer: Malgorzada Rodek
Mintage: 2,014
Population: 2, None Higher, Top Pop
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2014MW BRITISH SHORT HAIR COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Value: $1
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Diameter: 38.61mm
Weight: 17.50g
Edge: Smooth
Designer: Malgorzata Rodek
Decoration: Digital Printing
Uniqueness: Swarovski Crystals
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Mintage: 1,500
Population: 4 one higher

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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2015MW SCOTTISH FOLD COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Mint: Mint of Poland
Currency: Dollar
Denomination: $1
Strike: Proof
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 17.50grams
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Reeded
Decoration: Digital Printing/With Swarovski Elements
Designer: Malgorzata Rodek
Orientation: UP-UP
Mintage: 2014
Population: 2 Top Pop, Non-Higher
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF70 Ultra Cameo
Numista Rarity Index:
The Scottish Fold is one of the most friendly cat breeds in the world. Cats of this breed were discovered and first bred in Scotland, thus the name of the breed which refers to their country of origin and defining characteristic.
Scottish folds are well muscled, medium-sized cats weighing 4-6kg. The most distinctive feature of the Scottish Fold is its ears, which are small and tightly folded, forward and downward. They are typically good natured, friendly and cheerful. These iseal pets for companions do not feel comfortable when left without care for a long period of time. Sweet tempered and a bit shy they tend to become mush attracted to their caregivers and just love to be around them.

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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2015MW SOMALI CAT COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2015
Mint: Mint of Poland
Currency: Dollar
Denomination: $1
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Decoration: Digital Printing/With Swarovshi Elements
Weight: 17.5 Grams
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Matgorzata Rodek
Orientaion: UP-UP
Mintage: 999
Population: 1, 1 higher
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Numista Rarity Index:

The breed appeared in the mid-sixties of the 20th century as a mutation of the Abyssinian cat. In order to distinguish cats from this mutation from pure Abyssinian ones, they were given a name of a neighboring country of Abyssinia-Somalia.
The first representatives of Somali cats were unwanted and unplanned mutations of Abyssinian cats. No sooner than 1965 in the USA some cat fanciers became interested in the long-haired strain of this breed and startered its inbreeding. The breed was acknowledged in 1979 and shortly after it spread throughout Europe, gaining even gtreater popularity than the Abyssinian cat.
Somali Cats are mid-sized animals with a muscular and slender stature. The almond shape of their enrapturing, shiny, hazel or amber eyes makes them look oriental.
the Somalis are sweet tempered, friendly and nimble cats which are always ready to play. Their sociable nature results in their constant desire of attention, care and affection which they should receive from their owners. These curious and wise cats are incredibly quick learners what makes them so easy to train.




Designer: Matgorzata Rodek


Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2016MW DEVON REX COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2016
Mint: Mint of Poland
Denomination: $1
Designer: Malgorzata Rodez
Decoration: Digital Printing?With Swarovshi Elements
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 17.50grams
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Reeded
Orientation: UP-UP
Mintage: 999
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF70 Ultra Cameo
Population: 2 TOP POP, Non Higher

Numista Rarity Index
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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 1996 WILDLIFE - JAGUAR
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 1996
Value: 1 Dollar NZD
Metal: Silver
Purity: .500
Weight: 10.02g
Diameter: 30.00mm
Edge: Reeded
Endangered Wildlife Series: Jaguar
Mintage:
Population: 1 non higher Top Pop
References: KM# 113
Numista Rarity Index: 92
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Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$1 2009MW YEAR OF THE TIGER COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
This coin has a population of 1. That is correct. the PF70 UC also has a Pop of 1.
Issuer: Niue Island
Face value: $1 One Dollar
Metal: Ag .925 with pad printing.
Quality: Proof
Diameter: 38.61mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Mintage: Up to 6000
Year of Issue: 2009
Mint: Mint of Poland, Warsaw
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$2 2010 GILT YEAR OF THE TIGER
Grade: NGC PF 68 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2010
Series: Year of the Tiger
Strike: Gilt
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: PF68 Ultra Cameo
Population: 2 one higher
Metal: Silver
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: S$2 2012 KURILIAN BOBTAIL CAT COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2012
Mint: New Zealand Mint
Metal: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 1oz
Diameter: 40mm
Denomination: $2 NZL
Designer: Raphael Maklouf
Mintage: 8,000
Population: 37, two higher
Certificate: #0193
Slot:
Origin/Country: NIUE
Design Description:
Item Description: $1 2014 SNOW LEOPARD COLORIZED
Grade: NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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Owner Comments
Country: Niue
Year of Issue: 2014
Value: 1 dollar NZD
Metal: Copper/nickel
Weight: 28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
Edge: Reeded
Mintage: 1,000
Population: 1
Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
Grading Service: NGC
Engraver obv: Ian Rank-Broadley
Mint: Poland Mint
Numista Rarity Index: 97

Niue’s Endangered Species series of coins has created numerous opportunities for collectors with its highly detailed designs and low mintage limits. This 2016 Snow Leopard silver proof is the 6th Endangered Species design and a product of the New Zealand Mint. As you may expect, this coin is made of .999 fine silver and weighs 1 Troy oz. Since this silver proof was issued for Niue, one side shows a detailed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The opposite side displays a leaping snow leopard. There are plenty of fine details to observe here. The 2016 Snow Leopard silver proof is limited to a mintage of just 2,000 coins.

Physical description
Snow leopards are highly adapted to their home in the cold high mountains. Their thick fur patterned with dark rosettes and spots (a pattern that is unique to each individual snow leopard) is the perfect camouflage for their rocky habitat, allowing them to stalk their prey.

Their beautiful coats are also made up of long hairs with a dense, woolly underfur to protect them against the cold.
Snow leopards have longer tails than other big cats. They can be up to 1 m in length and help the leopards to balance on steep, rocky slopes. They also provide additional protection against the cold since the leopards can be wrap them around themsleves while they are resting.
 
Why they matter?
From Bhutan to China, this remarkable species plays a key role as both top predator and an indicator of the health of its high-altitude habitat. If snow leopards thrive so will countless other species, as well as the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on the rivers flowing down from Central Asia's mountains.

Snow leopards are solitary and elusive creatures that usually hunt at dawn and dusk. They’re stealthy predators, able to kill prey up to three times their own weight.
Snow leopards’ favoured prey are herbivores, such as blue sheep, Argali sheep and ibex. But in many areas, snow leopards also prey on livestock, bringing them into conflict with herders.
Indeed, snow leopard habitat provides important resources for local communities – from food and medicine to grazing for livestock, and wood for shelter, heat and fuel. As well as water sources for millions of people downstream.

Main threats
Snow leopards continue to face a number of threats including habitat loss, poaching and increasing conflict with communities. And climate change is now putting the future of their mountain home at even greater risk.

Poaching: Snow leopards have long been killed for their beautiful fur, but their bones and other body parts are also used in Traditional Asian Medicine. And the illegal trade in snow leopard parts appears to be increasing.

Conflict with communities: Herders sometimes kill snow leopards in retaliation for attacking their livestock. And the decline in the leopard’s natural prey - due to hunting, competition from increasing livestock herds, and habitat loss - is forcing them to rely more on livestock for food and increasing the risk of retaliatory killings.

Shrinking home: Snow leopards need vast areas to thrive, but expanding human and livestock populations are rapidly encroaching on their habitat. New roads and mines are also fragmenting their remaining range.

Changing climate: All these threats will be exacerbated by the impact of climate change on the fragile mountain environment - putting the future of snow leopards at even greater risk. It will also endanger the livelihoods of local communities and the tens of millions of people living downstream of these major watersheds.

This courtesy the WWF.
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