


The commemorative coins of commemorative coins to commemorate the 50th
Anniversary of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)were launched today by DYMM
Paduka Seri Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah, Sultan of Perak Darul Ridzuan on 24
November 2011 at Sasana Kijang, Bank Negara Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. The Set of 2 consists of the silver and nordic gold proof coins with
only 300 sets available.
The design description of the 50th Anniversary of World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF) commemorative coins is as follows:
Obverse Side of the Coin
The circumference of the coin depicts images of the nation's endangered
animal species such as the tiger, rhinoceros, tapir, elephant and turtle. The
centre of the coin features the image of the forests which is important for the
survival of the wildlife. This also represents WWF's efforts in protecting the
environment, the preservation of the endangered wildlife and the conservation
of the forest habitat in Malaysia. The words "50th Anniversary" is to
commemorate 50 years of WWF's efforts in addressing the environmental issues,
while the years "1961-2011" signifies the period the WWF's
establishment.
Reverse Side of the Coin
The centre of the coin depicts both the registered trademark and logo of
the organisation which are "WWF" and the Panda. The words "Bank
Negara Malaysia" which is the issuing authority of the commemorative coin
appears on the top circumference of the coin. The denomination of the coin
appears on the lower circumference. The image and silhouette of the Azlanii
Rafflesia flower which is unique to Malaysia is featured on the left side of
the coin.
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