Fiji 2013 My Best Friend IV English Cocker Spaniel Dogs & Cats 1 Oz Silver Coin

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Mintage Limit - 5,000
  • Coin with Swarovski crystal
  • Fourth 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
  • Fourth coin in My Best Friend series
  • Coin not issued yet! Be Firt who will get it
  • Coin with Swarovski crystal

 

Spaniel type dogs have been found in art and literature for almost 500 years.Initially, spaniels in England were divided among land spaniels and water spaniels. The differentiation among the spaniels that led to the breeds that we see today did not begin until the mid-19th century. During this time, the land spaniels became a bit more specialised and divisions among the types were made based upon weight. According to the 1840 Encyclopedia of Rural Sports, Cockers were 12–20 lb (5.5–9 kg).[4] At this time it was not uncommon for Cockers and Springers to come from the same litter. Even a puppy from a “Toy” sized lineage could grow to be a springer.

There is no indication from these early sources that spaniels were used to retrieve game. Rather they were used to drive the game toward the guns.

During the 1850s and 1860s, other types of Cockers were recorded. There were Welsh Cockers and Devonshire Cockers. Additionally, small dogs from Sussex Spaniel litters were called Cockers. In 1874 the first stud books were published by the newly formed kennel club. Any spaniel under 25 lb (11 kg) was placed in the Cocker breeding pool, however the Welsh Cocker was reclassified as a Springer in 1903 due to its larger size and shorter ear. "...in those days only those dogs up to a hard day’s work and sensible specimens were allowed to live, as absolute sporting purposes were about their only enjoyment and dog shows were hardly heard of...".

The sport of conformation showing began in earnest among spaniels after the Spaniel Club was formed in 1885. When showing, the new Springer and Cocker, both were in the same class until The Spaniel Club created breed standards for each of the types. The Kennel Club separated the two types eight years later. Since then, the Springer and Cocker enthusiasts have bred in the separate traits that they desired. Today, the breed differ in more ways than weight alone.

At Crufts, the English Cocker Spaniel has been the most successful breed in winning Best in Show, winning on a total of seven occasions between 1928 and 2009, with wins in 1930, 1931, 1938, 1939, 1948, 1950 and 1996. In addition, the breed make up three of the four winners who have won the title on more than one occasion with all three coming from H.S. Lloyd's Ware kennel. Due to World War II, the English Cocker Spaniel managed to be the only breed to have won the title between 1938 and 1950, although the competition was only held on four occasions during that period. The most recent best in show was Sh. Ch. Canigou Cambrai in 1996.

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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