Obverse: The obverse features the coat of arms of the Republic of Seychelles – a shield with a turtle, palm trees, and a frigate bird above, symbolizing the nation’s rich natural heritage. Around the design are the inscriptions REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES and the Latin motto FINIS CORONAT OPUS (“The end crowns the work”). Below appears the date 1994.
Reverse: The reverse shows the Milkweed Butterfly (Danaus chrysippus) perched on a flower. The upper legend reads ENDANGERED WILDLIFE, and below is the denomination 25 RUPEES. The design highlights the fragile beauty of tropical nature and the importance of protecting endangered species.
About the coin: The 1994 25 Rupees silver coin is dedicated to the endangered Milkweed Butterfly, found across Africa, the Indian Ocean islands, and parts of Asia. Known for its vivid orange, white, and black coloration, this butterfly depends on milkweed plants (Asclepias), from which it absorbs toxins to deter predators.
The coin belongs to the international “Endangered Wildlife” series, minted by Pobjoy Mint in the United Kingdom. It is made of 92.5% sterling silver, weighs 28.28 g, measures 38.61 mm in diameter and 2.5 mm in thickness, and contains 26.17 g of pure silver.
This coin beautifully combines artistic craftsmanship with an ecological message, reminding us of the fragility of biodiversity and the importance of protecting endangered species in the Indian Ocean islands.