Cryptozoology Collection The Mongolian Death Worm 2 oz Silver BU Round

THESE ARE ULTRA HIGH RELIEF AND VERY LIMITED SILVER ROUNDS.

According to legend, the dreaded Mongolian Death Worm — which local people call olgoi-khorkhoi or loosely translated, “large intestine worm” — has lived up to its name. It can kill in several fearsome ways, including spitting a stream of corrosive venom that is lethal to anything it hits, and if that doesn’t do the trick it is said to be able to electrocute its victims from a distance. Rarely seen and never photographed, it was mentioned in a 1926 book by paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews, who didn’t believe in the animal’s existence but noted that stories of it circulated in Mongolia.

•Contains 2 troy ounces of .999 fine silver.

•Obverse: A depiction of the Mongolian Death Worm somewhere in the Gobi Desert, preparing to eat his next victim
•Reverse: Mint logo set on radial burst surrounded by stippled border reading "TWO TROY OUNCE" above and ".999 FINE SILVER" below on textured background, flanked by mintage year in roman numerals "MMXX".

Metal Content: Silver
Purity: .999
Weight: 2 Troy Ounces
Thickness: 6 mm
Diameter: 39 mm
Edge: Reeded
Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated