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The coin presented here is a unique numismatic piece issued by the Perth Mint in Australia to commemorate the Year of the Snake, which falls in 2025 according to the Chinese lunar calendar. This coin is part of the renowned and globally acclaimed Lunar series, which annually features one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. The obverse of the...
This gold coin is the third in Australia's Coat of Arms series from the Royal Australian Mint. The coin's reverse is a modern version of the coat of arms of Queensland form Australia. The project comes from Queen Elizabeth II's silver jubilee in 1977, when the deer and brolga were added. The brolga is the official bird of the state, here symbolizing the...
Another issue of the Lunar series, celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. The lunar series refers to the 12 animals that represent the Chinese lunar calendar. The coin's reverse shows a rabbit hopping among the grasses. In addition, the coin features the Chinese character for "rabbit," the inscription "RABBIT 2023" and the Perth Mint’s "P" mark. The obverse...
Introducing a gold coin from the World's Wildlife series. The reverse depicts a ray leaping above the surface of the water. This is a characteristic behaviour of these animals. They can leap above the surface up to a height of 1.5 metres before plunging impetuously under the water. Above the ray are two seagulls, with a fragment of rock in the background....
The coin from the Myths and Legends series is a 1 oz gold piece struck in the highest purity of gold. The design is inspired by the Old English epic "Beowulf," one of the oldest works of Anglo-Saxon literature. The obverse depicts the battle between the hero Beowulf and the monster Grendel, symbolizing the eternal struggle between good and evil. Issued by...
We would like to inform you that the coins we offer are in mint condition. Due to the different minting quality and the way they are stored in collector tubes, the coins may show minor surface imperfections such as scratches or spots. These are mint defects that are acceptable and do not affect their collector/investment value and are not grounds for...
Coins have scratches - sample defects in photos ---------------------------------