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Belize, 1974 Sterling Silver Collector's Proof Set FDC Certificate of Authenticity

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Belize, 1974 Sterling Silver Collector's Proof Set FDC. Belize now a Constitutional Monarchy within the Commonwealth of Nations, is situated in Central America south of Mexico. Issued by the Franklin Mint with Certificate of Authenticity containing (8 coins) Ten Dollars to cent, all Solid sterling Silver weighs over 3 ounce silver. The obverse designs are the work of British medallist Michael Rizzello; symbolize the exotic beauty of the country. The face of each coin bears a portrait of one of the fascinating tropical birds of Belize. The Great Curassow, portrayed on the ten-dollar coin, is a game bird which lives in the mountainous areas. The five-dollar coin bears a handsome sculpture of the colourful Keel-Billed Toucan - a bird whose elongated beak is a rainbow of five different colours. It is one of the noisiest inhabitants of the lush forests of Belize, its cry carrying for half a mile or more. The Scarlet Macaw, appearing on the one-dollar piece, is a memorable sight with its gaudy plumage and long, graceful tail. The fifty-cent coin portrays the seven-foot wingspan of the Magnificent Frigate Bird, while the Blue-Crowned Motmot, with its curiously shaped tail, graces the obverse of the twenty-five-cent piece. The ten-cent and five-cent coins depict the Long-Tailed Hermit and the Fork-Tailed Flycatcher - the first a dweller of Belize's tropical forest, the second a common sight in the savannahs and open country. Lastly there is the one-cent coin, whose obverse portrays the lovely gliding flight of the Swallow-Tailed kite. GRADE: All Silver Proof FDC with all paper work.

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