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Coqui frog & Kilauea on US quarters since 2012
#1
The perfect gift for that certain someone who has everything:

http://www.apmex.com/product/67056/2012-...uerto-rico

http://www.pobjoy.com/us/products/view/b...f-sterling
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#2
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-S-Brilliant...1622462972 A bit cheaper
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#3
Has anybody got a US quarter with the coqui frog on it? They were released (the quarters, not the frogs) in 2012: http://kingfm.com/new-u-s-quarter-featur...-a-parrot/

I guess I never looked for them in my pocket, and I can't afford the 5 ounce silver variety in the top link.

ETA: We've always been told that the coqui frog "can fit on a quarter" but all the coqui frogs I've seen are too big for that. Now I know what they were talking about!

Duh... Kilauea too: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-ATB-Hawaii-...1054545730
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#4
Plenty Coqui in Florida, can hear at sunsets in the hollows beside roads. However, Florida got plenty snakes and other critters who enjoy Coqui treats. So, although they've invaded Florida too, not problems listening to the little monsters all through night near window or anywhere other than sunsets in swamps.

And yet, Now Florida get one big python too. Just a few years ago began an annual python hunt in an attempt to rid the species here. South Florida has pythons by the ton, literally : http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/en...35487.html

Accordingly, due to hurricanes that wiped out sites who raised them. Just this week, I spied a baby, I took upon my self to help decrease the population and as it turns, my neighbor did the same only one day prior. Which means, plenty hatched in the lots across the street from me.

Word has it that, baby python loves Coqui treats, Maybe Florida would be generous enough to send some eggs for you too.

Or maybe get 'lucky' Hurricane that opens trap doors of snake pets too.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/06...22047.html

Or here's one that I'm particularly fond of: King Cobra found after missing for 1 month, owner never reported>
http://time.com/4066235/king-cobra-florida/

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