1936) The "Longnose Butterflyfish", British Indian Ocean Territory" (BIOT): The "Sea Creatures Coin Series": The Fifth Coin in the 50 Pence Coin Series issued by Pobjoy Mint on behalf of BIOT: Year of Coin issue: 2021:
The Pobjoy Mint, United Kingdom has issued the fifth coin in the popular new Coin Series of 50 Pence each, featuring "Sea Creatures", issued on behalf of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT).
BIOT is one of the 14 Overseas Territories that the UK claims as its own.
The Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish:
The fifth coin in the collection features the Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish named in three languages for its distinctive elongated jaw. The design on the coin features an adult Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish swimming along coral reefs.
The Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish ("Forcipiger longirostris") is a very common butterflyfish.
Along with its relative, the big longnose, they have one of the longest Hawaiian fish names, "lau-wiliwili-nukunuku-'oi-'oi" (meaning "leaf of the wili-wili tree with a sharp nose") The hue of the fish is similar to the colouring of the big, billowy leaves of the Hawaiian wili-wili tree.
The Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish has a disc-like shaped body that is laterally compressed and it has a long protruding snout tipped with a small mouth.
The dorsal fin is continuous and it has a rounded tail fin.
This fish has a bright yellow body as well as yellow dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins.
There is a black bar over the nape covering the upper half of the eyes, giving a mask-like appearance.
These Butterflyfish spend most of their time near exposed seaward reefs where there is lots of coral growth, rocky caves, and ledges, and they are also found in lagoon reefs.
They inhabit depths from between 3 to 476 feet with environments that include everything from shallow flats to very deep walls.
They are usually seen in pairs though sometimes seen in small groups of as many as five individuals, and occasionally they are seen alone.
The Reverse of the 50 Pence Coin in Cupro Nickel Diamond Finish depicts a Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish portrayed in full colour bringing its pattern to life.
The Obverse of the 50 Pence Coin in Cupro-nickel Diamond Finish features the Pobjoy Mint exclusive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The initials "PM" below the Queen's neck stand for the name of the Pobjoy Mint.
The periphral inscriptions are - "ELIZABETH II. 2021. INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY".
The Coin has been issued in two variants - A Cupro-nickel issue and a Sterling Sliver Coin.
The specifications of the Cupro-nickel Coin are:
Country of issue: British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT); Year: 2021; Denomination/Face Value: 50p (Fifty Pence); Metal Composition: Cupro-nickel Diamond Finish; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mintage: 2,750 pieces; Coin Effect: Coloured Coin; Six Coin Album: Yes.
- The Coin is also available in a Proof Quality Sterling Silver variant with a mintage of 175 pieces.
- 2021 Sea Creatures Collector's Coin Album is the Official British Indian Ocean Territory 50p Coin Holder. It holds Six Sea Creatures Designs (50p Shaped Capsules).
- This special colour album, which is sold separately, has been designed to house all six coins of the collection.
The Album features Certificate of Authenticity (COA) for the Set - No separate COA is provided.
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