Moneda alusiva al Cóndor Andino
Summary
TLDRThe Banco Central de Reserva del Perú continues its series of legal tender coins featuring endangered Peruvian wildlife with the release of the Andean condor coin. This bird, the largest flying species in the world, is threatened in Peru. The coin aims to raise awareness for the species' conservation. With detailed design work at the Casa Nacional de Moneda, the coin displays the Andean condor in flight, symbolizing its majestic presence in the Andes. This coin joins others in the series, like the Andean bear and Tumbes crocodile, highlighting the importance of protecting Peru's natural heritage.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú has released the third coin in the 'Endangered Wildlife of Peru' numismatic series, featuring the Andean condor.
- 😀 The Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world, scientifically known as Vultur gryphus.
- 😀 This bird can be found in the Andes from Argentina to Venezuela, with around 350 of them residing in Peru.
- 😀 Andean condors are scavengers and play a vital role in the ecosystem, living up to 75 years and soaring for hours thanks to thermal currents.
- 😀 The Andean condor can measure up to 1.4 meters in height, weigh 15 kg, and have a wingspan of approximately 3 meters.
- 😀 The species' young are brown, while adults have black feathers with a distinctive white patch on their wings and a white feathered collar on their neck.
- 😀 The Andean condor is in danger of extinction in Peru, prompting the issue of this commemorative coin to raise awareness about conservation efforts.
- 😀 The coin was minted at the Casa Nacional de Moneda, the oldest mint in South America, with advanced machinery and skilled personnel.
- 😀 The coin’s reverse design depicts the Andean condor in flight with the Andes mountains in the background, along with its scientific name and the series emblem.
- 😀 The obverse features the coat of arms of Peru, along with the legend 'Banco Central de Reserva del Perú' and the minting year, 2017.
Q & A
What is the theme of the coin series mentioned in the script?
-The coin series focuses on endangered wildlife in Peru.
Which bird is depicted on the third coin of the series?
-The Andean condor is depicted on the third coin of the series.
What is significant about the Andean condor's size?
-The Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world.
How many Andean condors are estimated to live in Peru?
-Around 350 Andean condors live in Peru.
Where can the Andean condor be found in Peru?
-The Andean condor inhabits mountainous regions up to 5000 meters above sea level, as well as coastal areas.
What is the maximum lifespan of an Andean condor?
-An Andean condor can live up to 75 years.
What are some physical characteristics of an adult Andean condor?
-Adults have black plumage with a large white patch on their wings, a distinctive white feather collar around their neck, and a reddish, bald head.
Why is the Andean condor considered endangered in Peru?
-The Andean condor is endangered in Peru due to factors like habitat loss and human activities affecting their populations.
What is the purpose of issuing this coin featuring the Andean condor?
-The coin aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving endangered species and protecting the environment.
Where was the coin featuring the Andean condor minted?
-The coin was minted at the National Mint of Peru, the oldest mint in South America.
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