Mongolia – 2006 – 500 Togrog – Swan Cygnus Olor Silver (PROOF)
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Description
25 gram .925 silver, 38.61 mm, mintage 2500 pieces
Mongolia has over 11 extensive regions with plenty of water resources covering a total area of almost 1.5 million
hectares. The lakes play a fundamentally important role in supplying the country?s ground water needs.
Vast reed beds and extensive aquatic plant communities provide a suitable habitat for a large number of breeding and
migratory water birds.
There are 18 species of birds included in the Mongolian ?red data? book. One of them is the mute swan (cygnus olor).
This swan breeds in sub-arctic and taiga habitats of Eurasia which extend as far as Mongolia in the Far East. On
average they lay five eggs, each weighing around 330g. The incubation period is 31 days and the grey cygnets weigh
200 -230g when they hatch. At up to 13.5kg, adult whooper swans are among the heaviest of all migratory birds. Even
so, they can travel at speeds in excess of 90 km per hour.
The Bank of Mongolia?s coin set displays a mute swan in a typically Mongolian lake district. The silver coin also features
a very special addition in the form of the flower of the water lily, itself a Swarovski component.