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Maui-Hawaii coin, Dolphin pendant.
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Maui2007-Dolphins
$75.00
$75.00
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Hand painted by Ann Nolen
Coin size large, about 1-1/2 inch.
Coin date 2007
Includes complementary 20 inch chain
Ships From California, Free Shipping USA
Arrives soon, shipped within 2 business days
Gift wrapped, ready to give.
Returns and exchanges accepted
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Coin Story
For good reasons, this coin is one of my best sellers. With their amazing warm weather and beautiful scenery, Hawaii is a place we all love.
This coin is part of a series of coins issued by the Maui Chamber of Commerce to raise money for educational projects. It features two leaping dolphins which are common wildlife on the islands. Here are a few facts about Dolphins that you might not know:
Fun Fact about Dolphins:
You might be surprised to learn that Dolphins have a poor sense of smell. They also like to blow bubbles!
For good reasons, this coin is one of my best sellers. With their amazing warm weather and beautiful scenery, Hawaii is a place we all love.
This coin is part of a series of coins issued by the Maui Chamber of Commerce to raise money for educational projects. It features two leaping dolphins which are common wildlife on the islands. Here are a few facts about Dolphins that you might not know:
- Dolphins are nocturnal and feed at dawn and dusk. That makes it the best time of day to see them in the wild.
- Dolphins need to tell themselves when to breathe. As a result they can never completely fall asleep. Instead they let 1/2 of the brain sleep at a time. The other side of the brain stays awake to control the breathing, and they also keep one eye open with it.
- Dolphins don't normally dive deeply, but one dolphin trained by the US Navy holds the record at diving 990 feet.
- Dolphins can swim more than 20 miles per hour for short distances, and can hold their breath 8-10 minutes. Amazing!
- It is illegal to swim with the dolphins in the wild. The law mandates that you cannot get within 50 yards of a wild dolphin. It is however legal to swim with captive dolphins, and many people do.
Fun Fact about Dolphins:
You might be surprised to learn that Dolphins have a poor sense of smell. They also like to blow bubbles!