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VEN 20 Bol�vares 2014VEN 5000 Bol�vares Pick Unlisted 2016
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CertNum 8046364-053 Front
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CertNum 8046364-053 Back
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CertNum 1740971-059 Front
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CertNum 1740971-059 Back
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The back of this note shows Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) with Macanao Mountain in the background. Hawksbill sea turtle is the only surviving member of the Eretmochelys genus, and it is listed critically endangered by the World Conservation Union – primarily due to human fishing activity, even though they have a worldwide distribution. The capture of and trade in this species or products derived from it is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITI...
Owner's Description:
The back of the note shows Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) with Macanao Mountain in the background. Hawksbill sea turtle is the only surviving member of the Eretmochelys genus, and it is listed critically endangered by the World Conservation Union – primarily due to human fishing activity, even though they have a worldwide distribution. The capture of and trade in this species or products derived from it is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITIE...
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BRA 2 Reais 2010NIC 20 Córdobas 2014 (ND 2015)
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CertNum 8047541-073 Front
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CertNum 8047541-073 Back
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CertNum 1607052-139 Front
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CertNum 1607052-139 Back
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Owner's Description:
The back of the note shows Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). Hawksbill sea turtle is the only surviving member of the Eretmochelys genus, and it is listed critically endangered by the World Conservation Union – primarily due to human fishing activity, even though they have a worldwide distribution. The capture of and trade in this species or products derived from it is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITIES). These turtles get their name fro...
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This note has a pair of sea turtles that show on both the front and back of the note. Throughout the world, there are seven species of sea turtles. Five of those species are present in Nicaragua. The five species in Nicaragua are the Green turtle, the Hawksbill turtle, the Leatherback turtle, the Loggerhead Turtle, and the Olive Ridley Turtle. Based on the way they drew the shell and the neck, I want to say this note is trying to depict a loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) - but I haven't foun...
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