Anguilla 1 dollar Island Map Coat of Arms Dolphins PR68 PCGS silver coin 1970

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    The Anguilla 1 Dollar 1970 silver coin is a fascinating numismatic piece issued by the Government of Anguilla, reflecting both national pride and rich island heritage. On the obverse, the design features a detailed coat of arms: a shield divided into sections with a conch shell, radiant sun, and ocean waves, representing the island’s natural wealth and maritime traditions. A flourishing tree rises above the shield, while a dolphin leaps gracefully on the right side — a symbol of freedom and vitality. Around the emblem appear the inscriptions “Strength and Endurance”, “Anguilla”, and the dual historical dates May 30 – July 11, 1967, commemorating the island’s independence movement. The reverse offers a striking cartographic depiction of Anguilla itself, with “The Valley” marked as the capital. Surrounding the island are marine motifs: a seahorse, lobster, starfish, and conch shell, alongside a compass rose pointing north. Struck in silver and graded PR68 by PCGS, this coin showcases prooflike brilliance, rarity, and historical depth. A true collectible that merges artistry with history, making it a must-have for any world coin collection.
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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference AI9
    Nominal sum 1 dollar
    Nominal, number 1
    Weight, g 7.18
    Diameter, mm 23.0
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage unknown
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country North America / Anguilla
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1970
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 999
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