Barbados has issued hawksbill turtle coins intermittently since the 1970s — the species appears on the country's ten-cent piece and carries genuine national significance, as Barbadian waters host nesting hawksbills at sites like Cobbler's Cove. The 2018 issue belongs to a broader wave of large-format Caribbean wildlife bullion rounds that emerged after the Royal Canadian Mint's aggressive marketing of high-relief silver proved the format commercially viable for smaller issuing authorities.
Distributed primarily through the international bullion collector market rather than domestic circulation. The Central Bank of Barbados has contracted several such issues to foreign minting facilities, meaning the coin's physical production almost certainly occurred outside the island entirely.
Barbados has issued hawksbill turtle coins intermittently since the 1970s — the species appears on the country's ten-cent piece and carries genuine national significance, as Barbadian waters host nesting hawksbills at sites like Cobbler's Cove. The 2018 issue belongs to a broader wave of large-format Caribbean wildlife bullion rounds that emerged after the Royal Canadian Mint's aggressive marketing of high-relief silver proved the format commercially viable for smaller issuing authorities.
Distributed primarily through the international bullion collector market rather than domestic circulation. The Central Bank of Barbados has contracted several such issues to foreign minting facilities, meaning the coin's physical production almost certainly occurred outside the island entirely.