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2026 Somalian Elephant 1oz Silver Coin

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Silver
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0.99990
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31.100
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42.53
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42.53
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97.76 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-10
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The 2026 Somalian Elephant 1oz Silver Coin features a beautifully detailed image depicting two elephants in the savannah, walking towards a watering hole where a zebra is drinking. The outer circle of the coin bears the details of the coin's weight and fineness, and the words 'African Wildlife' and 'Elephant'. The obverse of the coin bears the national coat of arms of Somalia, with the coin's year date split either side, and the monetary denomination below. - Contains 1 troy ounce of 999.9 fine silver. - Manufactured by Bavarian State Mint. - Struck to a bullion finish. - Diameter: 39.00mm. Thickness: 3.00mm. - Supplied in a plastic coin flip. - Orders in multiples of 20 may be supplied in tubes. The Somalia Elephant coin is part of the African Wildlife series which began in 2004. The reverse design of the Somalian Elephant coin changes annually, with each focusing on these captivating, yet endangered Somalian Elephants, shown in exquisite detail. These coins are minted by the Bavarian State Mint in Munich, Germany. This mint is over 800 years old, has been minting coins since 1158, and it is the oldest company in Munich. Silver is subject to VAT at the standard rate of 20%.