Deer with large horns (Irish Elk or Giant Deer)

The Irish Elk or Giant Deer (Megaloceros giganteus), was a species of Megaloceros and one of the largest deer that ever lived. Its range extended across Eurasia, from Ireland to east of Lake Baikal, during the Late Pleistocene. The latest known remains of the species have been carbon dated to about 7,700 years ago. Although large numbers of skeletons have been found in Irish bogs, its common name, Irish Elk, is misleading as the animal was not exclusively Irish, and neither was it closely related to either of the living species currently called elk; for this reason, the name "Giant Deer" is preferred in more recent publications.

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Obverse: 
in the centre of the coin there is an image of the State Emblem of  Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika with the circular inscriptions in Cyrillic "ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК" (Pridnestrivskii Respublikanskii Bank) in Cyrillic around the image and the indication of the face value of the coin "5 РУБЛЕЙ" (5 RUBLES) at the bottom. The issue year “2007 “ is under the image.
Reverse: 
On centre an image of  the Deer with large horns. Above: from left to right inscription  "ЗАПОВЕДНИК КОЛКОТОВА БАЛКА" (The Reserve "Kolkotov ravine), on the right - "БОЛЬШЕРОГИЙ ОЛЕНЬ " (Deer with large horns).
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Catalog ID: 
PMR127CM1
Krause ID: 
KM# 101
Value: 
€90
Mintage: 
500
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Purity: 
0.925
Weight: 
33.85g
Diameter: 
39mm
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