Aloha - Alii

While I can't speak to the question of the meteorite coin showing up on the 
streets of Koror, I was able to purchase one of the 1990's colored coins in 
Koror (Capital of the Republic of Palau). They were not used as currency (US 
dollars were!) and they were only available in one place - memory escapes me, 
it may have been a national bank or ministry, it was not the Bank of Guam or 
Bank of Hawaii :-) Since the purchase price was in the $5-10 realm, it was 
really for the collector trade.

Palau is definitely a small country, with a small population, but with some of 
the best scuba diving in the world. Near the center of the whole Indo-Pacific 
system, there are about 1500 species of fish, and 400 species of coral. Water 
clarity is fairly good, and the wall/drift dives are quite spectacular, if a 
little giddy getting into the water 50 meters away from land, and 500+ meters 
deep! 
The ultimate experience is snorkelling "Jellyfish Lake"

To go back to the meteorite theme - I doubt any old ones would be found there - 
it is uplifted coral for the most part, ancient reefs. Using a metal detector 
wouldn't help, as it was occupied before and during WW2 by Japan, and after by 
the US. There are lots of pieces of metal around :-) What isn't trivial to walk 
on is jungly and hot and humid, so I'm not holding my breath for a Palau 
meteorite.

Cheers - ted
who spend about 4 months in Palau in 3-4 trips

MexicoDoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello listees, Merry Christmas and happy 
holidays to everyone,

If you really want to keep abreast of the Palau coins, there is a quite
beautiful series I'd like to recommend.  The particular 1993 kicked off the
series (well there was an uglier one in '92) with a sexy and nice outer
space conservation theme (a cool color coin):

http://www.numis-gallery.com/images/PALAU-93-NEW.jpg

Palau, a small country between the Philippines and Hawai'i with an area
smaller than Los Angeles has just over 20,000 inhabitants who depend
principally on tourism and subsistence agriculture.  While the country is on 
the US dollar standard, I would be interested in knowing whether the $1 
meteorite coins ever even passed through any of the Palau islands, or if they 
are the product of a continental entrepreneurial Asian mint gift shop?



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