The Cash Indian Wildlife series continues in 1 oz .999 fine Silver with The Cobra, a cultural icon of India that is symbolic of good luck and wisdom.


Coin Highlights:

Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.

Limited mintage of 7,500.

Coins come in protective plastic flips.

Obverse: Likeness of Queen Elizabeth II, date and face value, set against a patterned background.

Reverse: Features a striking cobra, with a beautifully detailed relief, against a patterned background. Also included is the Silver weight and purity.


The Treasures of India Wildlife Series follows a variety of animals across India, exploring the significance and beauty of these majestic creatures, portrayed in 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. The Indian Cobra, known to represent good luck and wisdom, is a venomous snake found in the Indian subcontinent. Interestingly, this Indian cobra grows to about 2 meters on average, making it one of the largest venomous snakes on the Indian subcontinent.


The "CASH" denomination shown on the coin is representative of the currency units used during British rule in India. While the origin of the word "CASH" has been up to debate, one theory believes it was derived from the Sanskrit word "karsa" and equals a weight of Silver equal to 1/400 of a "tola."