Catalog
| Issuer | Reserve Bank of Vanuatu |
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| Year | 2006 |
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| Value | 10 Vatu 10 VUV = RSD 8.28 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | RIPABLIK 2006 BLONG LONG GOD YUMI STANAP VANUATU |
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The Parthenos sylvia — the Chalkhill Blue butterfly — has no particular connection to Vanuatu, and that is precisely the point. By the mid-2000s, the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu had become a reliable issuer of collectible coins bearing subjects entirely unrelated to the archipelago: wildlife, minerals, historical figures from other continents. These pieces were produced for the numismatic and souvenir market, never intended to circulate on Espiritu Santo or Efaté.
Silver-plated copper-nickel at 31.1g is the format of a coin priced for casual collectors — enough heft to feel substantial, none of the cost of solid silver.