The 2 troy ounce silver Killer Whale coin was produced by PAMP Suisse in 2022. The coin is the third issue in the Ocean Predators series, a total of three coins featuring fearsome ocean predators. This proof-like coin contains 62.206 grams of 99.99% pure silver, comes in a presentation packaging along with the certificate of authenticity and has a worldwide circulation of only 1,500 pieces.
The 2 troy ounce silver Killer Whale coin was produced by PAMP Suisse in 2022. The coin is the third issue from the Ocean Predators series. A series of a total of three coins featuring fearsome ocean predators. The coin has proof condition and contains 2 troy ounces (62.206 grams) of 99.99% fine silver.
Orcas are the largest dolphin-like species in the oceans. They can grow nearly 10 meters long and sometimes weigh as much as 5,000 kilograms. They consume up to 5 percent of their body weight per day and can live to be 80 years old.
The orca is one of the most dangerous animals in the ocean. It is at the top of the food chain, which means it has no natural predators. They are also nicknamed the "killer whale." Orcas hunt in groups, making it easy for them to take on large prey. In the wild, orcas are known to almost never attack humans. In the past, however, they have attacked boats or - while held in captivity - humans.
This 2 troy ounce silver Ocean Predators Killer Whale coin has a face value of $5. The coin measures 51 x 46.8 millimeters and features a unique design where the orca "pops out" of the coin. The coin comes in the original themed packaging along with the certificate of authenticity.
Only 1,500 coins were made worldwide of the 2 troy ounce silver Orca Ocean Predators coin, so be quick before you miss out.
Due to its unique shape, this coin is very popular with collectors. The face of the coin depicts an orca emerging from the water. to the right of the killer whale is the fineness of 99.99% pure silver, the weight of 2 troy ounces and the year of issue 2022.
On the back is the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In the top right corner is the nunic serial number of the coin, this is also mentioned on the certificate of delivery. The face value of 5 Dollars is under Queen Elizabeth.
Each item comes in the original government packaging consisting of a custom-made capsule that fits into the recess of a special ocean-themed box and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.