Fiji 2013 My Great Protector II English Bulldog Dogs & Cats 1 Oz Silver Coin

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Mintage Limit - 5,000
  • Coin with Swarovski crystal
  • Second coin in My Best Friend series
  • Coin in capsule + with Certificate of Authenticity + BOX
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  • Low mintage limit, only 5,000
  • Coin in capsule + with Certificate of Authenticity + BOX
  • Second coin in My Best Friend series
  • First coin with NEW FIJI reserve design
  • Coin with Swarovski crystal
  • Coin symbolize reliability and protection

 

 

 

English Bulldog

Despite their fat "puss" expression, Bulldogs are generally docile and tractable. However, they can move very quickly over short distances. Bulldogs do not need a lot of physical exercise, so they are well-suited for living in apartments and other urban environments. They are friendly and gregarious, but occasionally willful. The phrase "stubborn as a Bulldog" may derive from observing an agitated Bulldog. They rank 78 out of 80 in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, holding the lowest degree of working/obedience intelligence.


Breeders have worked to reduce/remove aggression from these dogs, and as such, the Bulldog is known to be of good temperament most have a friendly, patient nature. Generally, Bulldogs are known for getting along well with children, other dogs, and pets. They can be so attached to home and family that they will not venture out of the yard without a human companion and are more likely to sleep on someone's lap than chase a ball around the yard.

History
The term "Bulldog" was first mentioned in literature around 1500, the oldest spelling of the word being Bondogge and Bolddogge. The first reference to the word with the modern spelling is dated 1631 or 1632 in a letter by a man named Preswick Eaton where he writes: "procuer mee two good Bulldogs, and let them be sent by ye first shipp". The name "bull" was applied because of the dog's use in the sport of bull baiting. This entailed the setting of dogs (a?er placing wagers on each dog) onto a tethered bull. The dog that grabbed the bull by the nose and pinned it to the ground would be the victor. It was common for a bull to maim or kill several dogs at such an event, either by goring, tossing or trampling. Over the centuries dogs used for bull-baiting developed the stocky bodies and massive heads and jaws which typify the breed as well as a ferocious and savage temperament.

Product Details

Data sheet

Year:
2013
Face Value:
2 Dollars
Metal:
Silver
Fineness:
999/1000
Weight
1oz - 31.1g
Size (mm):
40
Mintage:
5000
Quality:
Proof
Certificate COA:
Yes
Presentation Case:
Yes
Country:
Fiji Islands
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