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1.5 Euro La Gomera giant lizard

2022 year
Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel) 15 g 33 mm
Description
Issuer
Spain
King
Felipe VI (2014-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2022
Value
1.5 Euro 1.50 EUR = USD 1.65
Currency
Euro (2002-date)
Composition
Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
Weight
15 g
Diameter
33 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled, Coloured
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#348780
Rarity index
92%

Reverse

On the outside part of the the reverse (common to all the coins), floral designs and animal tracks.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
ANIMALES EN PELIGRO DE EXTINCIÓN
1,5 EURO
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Translation: Endangered Animals

Edge

Plain

Comment

One of the rarest and most endangered reptiles on Earth is found on the island of La Gomera, a small island in the Canary Islands archipelago. The giant lizard of La Gomera is an endemic species that was thought to be extinct until, at the end of the last century, and thanks to the testimony of some locals who claimed to have seen it, it was rediscovered by a team of zoologists from the University of La Laguna. It is called bravoana in honour of the Canarian paleontologist and geologist Telesforo Bravo.
Since then, its breeding in captivity has, for the time being, saved the species. It is seriously threatened both by its limited geographical distribution (barely two hectares of land) and by the feral cats that can hunt them and the rats that can devour their egg clutches.
The back is dark brown, grey, sometimes black; the belly is pale whitish, with yellowish-brown markings on the sides, not very visible in some specimens. Its diet is mainly herbivorous, although it may also feed on invertebrates and carrion. This lizard, endemic to the island of La Gomera, is about 50 centimetres long without counting the tail and weighs about 300 g, although in the past, as with other saurian species in the Canary Islands, there were larger lizards, as indicated by the fossils found.
There are currently two populations of this reptile, one in the Giant Lizard Recovery Centre on the island of La Gomera (where it is bred in captivity and specimens are successfully reintroduced into the wild) and the other in its natural habitat in and around the La Merica cliff, located in the municipality of Valle Gran Rey, an arid area with rocky terrain.

Interesting fact

The La Gomera giant lizard coin features a unique design, showcasing the island's iconic species, the Giant Lizard of La Gomera (Gallotia bravoana), which can grow up to 30 cm in length and weigh up to 1 kg.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2022 M 5000 - - - - - -

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