“Bobs” is Shetland Pony of "Queen Mum".
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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“Bobs” is Shetland Pony of "Queen Mum".
So here we have the Samoan Tala, nominal - 10. The year of issue of this coin is 1995. Total circulation - 1.100.
Shetland ponies originated in the Shetland Isles, located northeast of mainland Scotland. Small horses have been kept in the Shetland Isles since the Bronze Age. People who lived on the islands probably later crossed the native stock with ponies imported by Norse settlers.
Shetland ponies also were probably influenced by the Celtic pony, brought to the islands by settlers between 2000 and 1000 BCE. The harsh climate and scarce food developed the ponies into extremely hardy animals.
Shetland ponies were first used for pulling carts and for carrying peat coal and other items, and ploughing land. Then, as the Industrial Revolution increased the need for coal in the mid-nineteenth century, thousands of Shetland ponies travelled to mainland Britain to be pit ponies, working underground hauling coal, often for their entire lives.
The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society is the breed society for the traditional Shetland throughout the world. It was started in 1890 to maintain purity and encourage high-quality animals. In 1957, the Shetland Islands Premium Stallion Scheme was formed to subsidise high-quality registered stallions to improve the breeding stock.
Object data
Title
“Bobs” is Shetland Pony of "Queen Mum".
Artist
Reverse: David Cornell.
Date
1995.
Culture
United Kingdom.
Medium
Silver 0.925.
Dimensions
31.62x38.61x3.
Classification
Coin.