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Current List Price $175.00
Current List Price $225.00
Our Price $175.00
Total Mintage: One Ounce Proof: 5,677
Total Mintage: Two Ounce Proof: 146
Total one ounce proof mintage: 5,677
Total one ounce proof mintage: 146
Total Mintage: One Ounce Proof: 5,677
Total Mintage: Two Ounce Proof: 146
The one ounce proof 2002 King Crab had a final mintage number of 5,677 with an issue price of $34.95. There were 146 two ounce King Crab medallions produced. Click the above image to see details of this unique design.
A small cache of medallions has found its way to us and we would like to pass them on at substantial discounts to Mint valuations.
The proof 2000 Fox, 2002 Crab, 2003 Lynx, 2005 Sitka Deer and the 2007 Goose can be purchased securely on our web site for a limited time, first come first serve for just $75 each
Current List Price $175.00
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2019 Fall Special $75.00
Current List Price $175.00
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A small cache of medallions has found its way to us and we would like to pass them on at substantial discounts to Mint valuations.
The proof 2000 Fox, 2002 Crab, 2003 Lynx, 2005 Sitka Deer and the 2007 Goose can be purchased securely on our web site for a limited time, first come first serve for just $75 each
Web Special $69.00
While supply lasts
2019 Fall Special $75.00
While supply lasts
Web Special $75.00
Web Special $69.00
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Current List Price $150.00
Current List Price $175.00
Web Special $75.00
Red king crabs have been the commercial "king" of Alaska's crabs. It occurs from British Columbia to Japan with Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago being the centers of its abundance in Alaska. Blue king crabs live from Southeastern Alaska to Japan with the Pribilof and St. Matthew islands being their highest abundance areas in Alaska. Golden king crabs are distributed from British Columbia to Japan with the Aleutian Islands their Alaska stronghold of abundance.
In Alaska there are three commercial king crab species. Red king crabs have been the commercial "king" of Alaska's crabs. It occurs from British Columbia to Japan with Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago being the centers of its abundance in Alaska. Blue king crabs live from Southeastern Alaska to Japan with the Pribilof and St. Matthew islands being their highest abundance areas in Alaska. Golden king crabs are distributed from British Columbia to Japan with the Aleutian Islands their Alaska stronghold of abundance.
Silver plays yet another role in the collection of solar energy: efficient reflection of solar heat. Silver is the best reflector of thermal energy (after gold). Near Barstow, California, 1,926 silver-coated mirrors reflect solar heat onto black-coated stainless steel tubes atop a 300-foot tower. This heats the tubes and the nitrate salt inside them to over 1050oF. The scalding hot salt is then piped to boilers turning water to steam which drives steam turbines geared to electric generators. They now generate sufficient electricity to power 10,000 homes.
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Silver plays a role in the collection of solar energy which requires an efficient reflection of solar heat. Silver is the best reflector of thermal energy (after gold). Near Barstow, California, 1,926 silver-coated mirrors reflect solar heat onto black-coated stainless steel tubes atop a 300-foot tower. This heats the tubes and the nitrate salt inside them to over 1050oF. The scalding hot salt is then piped to boilers turning water to steam which drives steam turbines geared to electric generators. They now generate sufficient electricity to power 10,000 homes.
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Current List Price $150.00
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