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Seychelles coin, Green Sea Turtle pendant.
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Seychelles-Turtle
$85.00
$85.00
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- Hand painted by Ann Nolen
- Coin size medium, about 1-1/4 inch
- Coin date 1977
- Includes complementary 20 inch chain
- Ships From California, Free Shipping USA
- Gift wrapped, ready to give.
- Returns and exchanges accepted
- Questions? Contact [email protected]
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Coin Story:
I find it interesting that I have always sold more Turtle coins than any other category. So, my hunt for nice turtle coins is always on. This coin from Seychelles features the endangered Green Sea Turtle, and is quite eye catching to wear.
Seychelles consists of 115 islands with a population of only 100,000 people total. It is the smallest African country, and is located off the East African coast. It has 3 official languages of Creole, English, and French and the population is quite a "melting pot." The country is extremely beautiful with white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and lush forests. There is an extremely diverse amount of marine life. It is considered one of the best diving sites in the world.
Fun Fact:
Seychelles is over 99% water. Land mass is only .03% of the country.
Thanks for reading, Ann
I find it interesting that I have always sold more Turtle coins than any other category. So, my hunt for nice turtle coins is always on. This coin from Seychelles features the endangered Green Sea Turtle, and is quite eye catching to wear.
Seychelles consists of 115 islands with a population of only 100,000 people total. It is the smallest African country, and is located off the East African coast. It has 3 official languages of Creole, English, and French and the population is quite a "melting pot." The country is extremely beautiful with white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and lush forests. There is an extremely diverse amount of marine life. It is considered one of the best diving sites in the world.
Fun Fact:
Seychelles is over 99% water. Land mass is only .03% of the country.
Thanks for reading, Ann