Tuvalu 5-CENTS (KM3)

Composition
Copper-nickel
Country
Tuvalu
Approx. Size
19.3mm
Area
Oceania/Australia
Animal Class
Fish
Species
Tiger shark
KM#
3

Tiger sharks are large -- typically up to 3 m long, but as large as 5 m -- voracious predators. They are named for the dark vertical stripes on young Tiger sharks, which mostly disappear as they mature. They will hunt, kill, and eat almost anything that swims, and have powerful enough jaws to crack open turtle shells.

Tuvalu

Agent's Photo
Area
Oceania/Australia

loc_tuvaluTuvalu is a really tiny Polynesian island nation in the Pacific Ocean halfway between Hawaii and Australia. Its four reef islands and five atolls measure 26 square kilometers making it the fourth smallest sovereign nation in the world (Vatican City, Monaco, and Naura are all smaller). With less than 13,000 inhabitants, only Vatican City is smaller by population.

With a maximum height of 4.5 m above sea level, only the Maldives has a lower maximum elevation. Tuvalu is extremely susceptible to rising sea levels, and it is estimated that an increase of 20-40 cm would make the islands uninhabitable. Tuvalu's main source of income is foreign aid, and I suspect the government also makes money from the sale of coins (and stamps). While representing regular currency, most of the coins presented here at the Coin Zoo are "proof" coins meant for collectors.

Tuvalu's internet domain is .tv, which is valuable as an abbreviation of television. In 2000, the Tuvalu government negotiated a $50 million, 12-year royalty deal for use of the .tv domain name. They currently receive $1 million dollars per quarter in royalty payments.

Tuvalu on Wikipedia

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