The Second Dinosaur in the New Canadian Coins Series
Gil Cohen — February 6, 2013 — Art & Design
References: mint & obviouswinner
There are now two new collector's edition Canadian coins featuring dinosaurs, this latest one features the Quetzalcoatlus, also known as the 'winged lizard.'
Often incorrectly referred to as a Pterodactyl, this species of dinosaur was from the Late Cretaceous period with a total wingspan reaching up to ten meters. An excellent gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and all coin collectors, the image of the dinosaur absorbs light and a skeleton version appears as it glows in the dark.
Get a look at the great winged lizard and other prehistoric dinosaurs that roamed the earth over 66 million years ago, and see their skeletal remains glowing in the dark with this brand new series of collectable Canadian coins.
Often incorrectly referred to as a Pterodactyl, this species of dinosaur was from the Late Cretaceous period with a total wingspan reaching up to ten meters. An excellent gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and all coin collectors, the image of the dinosaur absorbs light and a skeleton version appears as it glows in the dark.
Get a look at the great winged lizard and other prehistoric dinosaurs that roamed the earth over 66 million years ago, and see their skeletal remains glowing in the dark with this brand new series of collectable Canadian coins.
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