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2010 Silver 100 Talar - Poskocza Kresowa Krasne

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I'm probably driving some people nuts about spider stuff.

Can anyone give me any information about this coin? It comes with a COA & only 30 were made. I know why it was made but is it a piece worth buying for the price of $180 - $200 on ebay?

2010-Silver-100-Talar---Poskocza-Kresowa-Krasne

2010-Silver-100-Talar---Poskocza-Kresowa-Krasne

2010-Silver-100-Talar---Poskocza-Kresowa-Krasne
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Might want to try the world coin forum. What is your current spider count by the way?
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Actual coins: 10
Bullion: 10 (not all 1 oz silver or mint made)
Mardi Gra Doubloons: 4
Elongated Pennies: 10
Odd Stuff: 6

I have more stuff coming but I won't count them until I have them in hand.

As for living:
Tarantulas: 63
Widows: 5
Sand Spiders: 7

I don't think I left anything out.
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Eresus cinnaberinus, of the family Eresidae, is commonly called the Ladybird Spider. It is native to Europe.
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Here's the info I found about the coin.

Poskocz colorful (Eresus cinnaberinus) alarmed us reports of drastically Decreasing the size of the population in Poland Poskocza Krasne. National publications and the information reported on the meeting or observation only single males traveling. For this reason, the Mint Decided to immortalize Poskocza Kresowa Krasne on a silver coin in an original dry That way it will become the object of desire of most collectors. A new issue is to put a coin in the abdomen to form a conglomerate Arredo four black cubic zirconia studded. Undoubtedly, the new silver coin will become the jewel in the crown of commemorative coins devoted to the Polish Red Book of Animals ...

I was wondering if it would be worth putting the money into since it is so limited.
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