Vanuatu's Reserve Bank has issued a succession of large-format bimetallic pieces aimed squarely at the thematic collector market, with prehistoric fauna recurring as a favored subject. The Pteranodon — technically a pterosaur rather than a dinosaur, a distinction paleontologists have insisted upon since Harry Seeley's 1870 reclassification — lends itself well to high-relief treatment given its dramatic wingspan geometry.
At 155 grams, this is unambiguously a bullion-adjacent collector medal wearing the legal-tender designation of a Pacific microstate. The 10 vatu face value is purely nominal.
Vanuatu's Reserve Bank has issued a succession of large-format bimetallic pieces aimed squarely at the thematic collector market, with prehistoric fauna recurring as a favored subject. The Pteranodon — technically a pterosaur rather than a dinosaur, a distinction paleontologists have insisted upon since Harry Seeley's 1870 reclassification — lends itself well to high-relief treatment given its dramatic wingspan geometry.
At 155 grams, this is unambiguously a bullion-adjacent collector medal wearing the legal-tender designation of a Pacific microstate. The 10 vatu face value is purely nominal.