Cook Islands 2014 10$ Nano Sea - Depths of the Sea 50g Silver Proof Coin

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Mintage Limit - 1000
  • Nano Sea - Depths of the Sea 50g Silver Proof Coin
  • Pre-sale date after  12 April 2014
  • Coin in capsule+with Certificate of Authenticity
$269.00
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  • Mintage Limit - 1000
  • Nano Sea - Depths of the Sea 50g Silver Proof Coin
  • Pre-sale date after  12 April 2014
  • Coin in capsule+with Certificate of Authenticity
  • With a Nano Chip presenting the depths of the sea

You have a unique chance to be one of the first who will have this coin. We will get it in the first day issue in Mint.

The latest coin in the Nano series is the Nano Sea. For the first time, the Nano Chip is provided with a colour gradient which impressively presents the depths of the sea.

Almost three-quarters of our planet is covered by water. 90 percent of the expanse of water is spread out amongst the three large oceans – the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Additionally, there are a number of semi-enclosed seas. Depending on where they are located, one speaks of a Mediterranean, an inland or a marginal sea. The deepest spot at just over 11‘000 m is situated in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific.

The offshore biosphere is divided into pelagic zones. The topmost zone, the epipelagic, reaches up to 200 metres. The largest biodiversity of animal and plant species are found there because this living environment is still flooded with sufficient light, moderate temperatures, and enough water pressure, making it still relatively friendly to life forms. The area between 200 m and 1000 m is called mesopelagic. This part only has sparse blue light and is already regarded as the deep-sea. In the bathypelagic zone (1000 m to 4000 m) there is a 400 bar pressure which equates to 400 times higher than on the ocean surface. The zone from 4000 m to 6000 m is referred to as abyssopelagic. The last zone, the hadopelagic, is the deepest section and reaches 11’000 m. Although the water pressure already amounts to 1100 bar and the temperatures are close to freezing, living organisms exist here as well.

Nowadays, we know more about the moon than about our oceans. Especially the exploration in lower layers is an extremely difficult undertaking and is certainly far from being concluded. We can eagerly await the results future deep-sea research will bring.

Product Details

Data sheet

Year:
2014
Face Value:
10$
Metal:
Silver
Fineness:
925/1000
Weight
50g
Size (mm):
50
Mintage:
1000
Quality:
Proof
Certificate COA:
Yes
Presentation Case:
No
Country:
Cook Islands
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