TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION for Set of 3 :
Contains Copper Zinc coins, silver and gold proofs
Mintage: 3,000 sets.
Sale Price: RM400
WWF's 20th Anniversary RM5 Commemorative coin
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
Grade: brilliant uncirculated
Metal Content: Copper-Zinc-Tin
Weight: 10.40g
Diameter: 26.00mm
Mintage: 100,000 pieces.
Mint: Kilang Wang Bank Negara Malaysia, Shah Alam
Face value: RM5
Sale Price: RM5
WWF's 20th Anniversary RM25 Silver Commemorative Coin
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
Grade: proof
Metal Content: 92.5 silver
Weight: 21.70 grams
Diameter: 35.7 mm
Mintage: 50,000 pieces.
Mint: Kilang Wang Bank Negara Malaysia, Shah Alam
Face value: RM25
Sale Price: RM45
WWF's 20th Anniversary Gold Commemorative Coin
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
Quality: Proof
Metal Content: 0.900 Gold
Weight: 8.60 grams
Diameter: 22.00mm
Mintage: 3,000 pieces.
Mint: Kilang Wang Bank Negara Malaysia, Shah Alam
Face value: RM250
Sale Price: RM350
On December 15, 1992, Bank Negara Malaysia issued the World Wildlife Fund's 20th Anniversary Commemorative coin. 3 types of legal tender coins have been issued using gold, silver, and copper-zinc-tin metals. Gold and silver coins are issued in the form of proof coin while copper-zinc-tin issues come in 2 types: Brilliant Uncirculated and Proof.
Abstract patterns form endangered animal shadows used for design on the front of the commemorative coins. On the front of the gold coin, the abstract pattern illustrates the tiger of the branches. Silver coins, abstract patterns illustrate fish while abstract patterns illustrate the uptight bird on a zinc-tin-copper coin. Under this abstract pattern is the year "1972-1992" in each of the coins. All of these abstract patterns are designed by Maria Sia; WWF's 20th-anniversary coin designer.
The rear design for these three commemorative coins is the same as in the central part of the coin featured trademarks and organizational logos, "WWF" and Panda bears. The word "Bank Negara Malaysia", the authority issuing a commemorative coin, appears on the upper part of the coin denominations are displayed on the bottom of the coin.