+ + Attractive design - Nice mirror finish. And I like the background very mat finish. But the very shiny turtle I am less impressed with. However, I was expecting a deeper cut design. Mexican Libertads look more serious. I do however like turtles, which is why I bought this coin, nothing to do with value. Coat of arms looks more attractive and detailed than in photo. I am glad I ordered just one, as a novelty and a test really, because in person it doesn't impress me. + Enclosure - I like having the APMEX brand on the folder. - The obverse exterior edge circle I find a wee bit larger than it needs to be. ++ Ag content marked, albeit very small letters ++++ Availability - This coin is hard to find. Competitors did not have it or charged more. None of my local Fijian grocery stores in Vancouver had it. - Mintage - unpublished. I have enquired from 'New Zealand Mint' what it is and whether it is an open mintage (such as some art bars, the molds for which were sold and production continued long after the dates) ++ 'Nation' - Fiji (Melanesians and Indians) appeals to me more than Vanuatu (offshore banking haven) - - Round - Is this a real coin or a round? It is produced by a private mint in New Zealand yet it is marked 'two dollars'. When I contacted the mint asking for clarification, "Does New Zealand Mint have any affiliation with the government/money supply/Central Bank?", they replied straighforwardly, 'No'. More honest than Federal Reserve!

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Mint Condition

Attractive Design Cons

Common (higher mintage) Bottom Line

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.