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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I hear the Perth Mint is releasing the "AntiVenom" 1oz Silver coin to counteract all those bitten by the Funnel Web Spider Coin craze LOL
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Valued Member
Australia
490 Posts |
 love the AntiVenom idea!  (means more to an "american chopper" tragic like me...) but SHHHHHHH, don't give PM any more ideas...   p.s. always had lots of these spiders living in our front yard as a kid... and have fished quite a few from swimming pools over the years... they are fairly common and in my experience fairly placid. don't get me wrong, you do not want to get a bite. in an adult, onset and severity of symptoms advances rapidly (between 20mins and 2 hours) and without antivenom death between 15mins to a couple of days depending on the bite and your age/size and medical treatment. in areas where they exist, like Sydney, funnel web antivenom is generally always given even if the type of spider is not positively identified.
Edited by steve - Oz 50c man 07/20/2012 01:34 am
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Valued Member
Australia
218 Posts |
what is it about the spiders ? red back and funnel web issues, they all seem to go mad in price..
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
I got this one last night. I had no idea that these existed before.  
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Valued Member
Australia
59 Posts |
I have bought the funnel web coin looks great in hand, What's the one you have trout, I know off the 06 and the Russia 2011, haven't seen your one, What is it from?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: What's the one you have trout, I know off the 06 and the Russia 2011, haven't seen your one, What is it from?
It's from a set. They did a set for kids on bugs in 2010 and this is just 1 of them.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
841 Posts |
Taken from Renniks 47th ed, page 109
Young Collectors 2010 Backyard Bugs. Composition: One Dollar Bronze Uncirculated Coins Backyard bugs $1 Coins complete folder. Mintage: Unlimited Redback Spider Ladybird Bull Ant Grasshopper Birdwing Butterfly Cicada Blowfly Dragonfly Praying Mantis
Edited by Ausjack 07/23/2012 06:38 am
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Valued Member
Australia
401 Posts |
I prefer the redback. So does the poor lady who got bitten on the funnel by a finger web spider. ?..... Or was it on the finger by a............
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
7096 Posts |
Here's an update on the redback coin I bought. I got this in yesterdays mail, The size is about that of a 20 cent coin and not the same as a normal dollar coin. I like it but I'm not sure where it fits in my collection.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1454 Posts |
I had an opportunity to bid on the Deadly and Dangerous spider that Perth put out in 2006, the first in the series. Even in 2008, it was going for $600. Unfortunately, I was outbid by a few dollars. The last one I saw went for around $1000 but I think that's maybe the upper limits of its value. Time will tell.
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Valued Member
Canada
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How is the spider printed onto the coin? It almost looks like a sticker with a mirrored background from the youtube pics I've seen. I like it though!
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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I have been bitten by a funnel-web spider. I used to live in Sydney's North Shore, where they are common. Normally, they are ground dwelling spiders, but they get on the move in summer, and can become very aggressive when looking for mates.
I was in an upstairs bathroom, and the spider was on the inside of the fold of a towel on a towel rack. I picked up the towel, to wipe my face, and the spider bit me on the hard knuckle part of my left hand. The spider was captured for confirmation of identification, and both the spider and myself were transported to hospital immediately.
The reason given for my survival is that only a tiny amount of venom must have been injected. If I had been bitten on the face, I would not have been writing this post. It left two tiny puncture marks, which still remain to this day as two tiny brown tattoo marks.
I was a teenager at the time, and that was about five years before an antivenene was developed by the CSL. These days, funnel web antivenene is kept at all hospitals in Sydney.
Funnel Web venom only kills primates and man, it does not seem to affect other large animals. That is because it is a neurotoxin (affects the brain). Perhaps I didn't have a brain. I was jokingly accused of being brainless at the time!
We had a cat that used to do it's 'busy' into funnel web spider holes. "Dig before you dump". Our cat didn't have to bother. THAT must have angered the spiders! How would your home being 'dumped on'?
Actually, I like spiders. There about 1,500 species of them in Australia, and only four of those have caused any harm to humans. They more than earn their keep in my garden, where they keep down insect pests.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Are you telling me that this coin actually has a real spider that will come alive and bite me? :P Sounds like quite the story... wouldn't want to face one myself! But I'm still wondering how its applied on the coin :)
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Moderator
 Australia
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Perth Mint uses a pad-printing technique to colourise its coloured coins. In this case, the colour is printed onto a finished proof coin, with parts of the non-coloured design given mirror-finish, and other parts frosted. And just a minor technicality: these coins are not actually issued "by" Australia, but "by" Tuvalu. To see the obverse, check the Perth Mint sales page for this coin.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Excellent story sel, you were a lucky lad! I'm pretty sure the Sydney version is the worst of them. (perhaps they should be mintmarked "S") We used to dig them up in the scrub on the southern tablelands, put them in formalin (formaldehyde) and take them to school. My pet hate are the white-tailed spiders. I got bitten by a daddy long-legs once, (yes you'd think it impossible, but true). The ambo's insisted on coming around to check me out as apparently it's a pretty bad beastie but normally the fangs too small to inject deep enough. Left two fang marks on my stomach. It was the first time they had ever heard of someone being bitten by one. Digression on my digression ...... what if there was a mule coin of the funnel-web and the year of the pig ..... www.youtube.com/watch?v=714-Ioa4XQwOh dear, it is Friday
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