Which country issues Antarctic commemorative coins?

Australia issues Antarctic series-Husky color commemorative coins.

Since 2004, Perth Mint in Australia has launched a series of commemorative coins in the Antarctic region. This series is published once a year, showing the beautiful scenery of the Antarctic region with its exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite pictures. 20 10 Perth Mint launched the seventh in this series with the theme of Siberian Husky. The currency is the legal tender of Australia and minted by Perth Mint.

Noun explanation:

Siberian husky is a primitive and ancient dog breed, and its name comes from husky's unique hoarse cry. Chukchi, a primitive tribe in northeastern Siberia, used this dog breed that looks like a wolf as the most primitive means of transportation for sledding, and trained this dog to hunt and raise reindeer.

Since 1954, the Australian Antarctic scientific research station-Mohsen Station was established, Australians have been feeding huskies in the Antarctic. Husky's intelligence, ability and superior transportation ability make him a loyal friend of Australians. 199 1 year, Australia signed an environmental convention, requiring all introduced species to leave the Antarctic region. 1993, the last batch of huskies left the Antarctic region. The old huskies returned to Australia to enjoy their old age, while the young huskies were transported to the United States to continue their service.