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Thursday 6 September 2018

794) "Discovery": An exclusive one piece - 2 Kilo Gold Coin studded with four Argyle Pink Diamonds/Gemstones minted by the Perth Mint, Australia in co-ordination with the Argyle Pink Diamonds Mine - on 04.09.2018:

794) "Discovery": An exclusive one piece - 2 Kilo Gold Coin studded with four Argyle Pink Diamonds/Gemstones minted by the Perth Mint, Australia in co-ordination with the Argyle Pink Diamonds Mine -  on 04.09.2018:

The banner showing the Outer and Centre pieces of the exclusive 2 Kilo Gold Coin titled "Discovery", minted by The Perth Mint Australia, which is embedded with 4 Argyle Pink gemstones/diamonds

The Perth Mint, Australia of late has been issuing an exclusive variety of coin collectibles. With the recent issues of "Kimberley Treasure Trilogy" and "The Jewelled Phoenix", the mint has crafted extraordinary precious metal treasures, hand-set with mesmerizingly rare and beautiful pink diamonds selected in co-ordination with "Argyle Pink Diamonds - Select  A TELIER".

For my post on "The Jewelled Phoenix" on this blog, please visit the following link: The Jewelled Phoenix: An AUD 2,000 hand-crafted numismatic masterpiece created by the Perth Mint, Australia, with gems from the Argyle Pink Diamonds Mine, Australia

The latest exquisite creation to join this exclusive category of coins is titled "DISCOVERY". Struck in sublime proof quality, "Discovery" comprises an outer coin and a centre-piece emulating colonial Australia's first official coinage - the historic 'holey dollar and dump'.

A one-of-a-kind collectible coin celebrating the discovery of gold and Pink Diamonds in Australia:

Perth Mint, Australia has brought out this unique master-piece, one-of-a-kind collectible with a mintage of 1 Coin only, which celebrates the discoveries in Australia of two of the world's most treasured natural riches - gold and Argyle pink diamonds.

Gold played a major role in the development of modern Australia. Famously found in Ophir in New South Wales in 1851, it was subsequently discovered in such abundant deposits that the Australian continent was gripped by two of the world's greatest gold rushes.

Determined to seek their fortunes, hundreds of thousands of gold prospectors from around the globe raced to Victoria's gold fields during the 1850s, where the diggings contained some of the richest deposits ever found. Gold fever once again returned to Australia in the 1890s, when similarly fabulous finds were unearthed in Western Australia - a region that contributes a significant proportion of the world's gold supplies to this day.

Argyle Pink Diamonds were discovered in the vast Australian outback, along with other minerals in 1979,in rugged Kimberley in the country's far North-west - one of Planet Earth's most exquisite gemstones, which are among the rarest gems known to mankind.

Billions of years earlier, deep beneath the surface, extra-ordinary natural forces had created the marvel of pink diamonds - and then thrust them upwards through narrow pipes of fast moving magma. The first find of these astonishing pink gemstones was of a geologist spotting one of these pink gemstones glinting from the soil of an ant-hill.

This chance sighting resulted in the opening of the Argyle Pink Diamond Mine in 1983, the world's largest supplier of natural coloured diamonds.

The exquisitely engraved coin tells stories of destiny and fortune:

The stories of destiny and fortune are recreated through The Perth Mint's exceptional artistry on an exquisite coin, which is  meticulously struck in 2.0 kilograms of pure gold.

The coin is studded with four exceptional Argyle pink diamonds - including two exclusive stones weighing 1.02 and 0.88 carats, which accentuate the detailed representation of how gold and diamonds were discovered in the vast Australian outback.

Adding to the historic nature of the original design, this coin is Australian legal tender and has been created in a format inspired by the holey dollar - the first currency minted in the colony of New South Wales and introduced in 1814. 

Some highlights:

The coin-set (Outer Coin with a Centre Coin) has been described by experts as " An irreplaceable treasure with a timeless appeal".

This coin-set is aimed at the highest echelons of the rare coin art and diamond connoisseurs/collectors. T

The coin is being put up on display in the Perth Mint shop till 28th September 2018, unless it is sold out on a prior date.

The value of the coin is placed at about $2.48 million.

It is the most valuable coin ever minted in Australia and has been minted to meet the growing demand for high-end collectibles from the ultra-rich. 

There is considerable interest in buying the coin with the exclusive mintage of one piece which will be sold to the highest bidder.

About the actual Coin design:

An image of the two-kilo (4.4 lbs) gold coin "Discovery, with the Outer and Centre pieces set side-by-side

Discovery's Outer Coin showcases a sailing ship alongside a small row-boat ferrying hopeful diggers ashore, while a 19th Century prospector pans for gold in front of miner's tents.



The Kimberley is characterised by an iconic boab, two kangaroos and a stunning round cut pink diamond representing the tropical sun. The artistry also depicts a worker ant on the surface of an anthill with a spectacular emerald cut pink diamond between its mandibles.

The Centre Coin is inscribed with a representation of the Australian continent with two additional inset pink diamonds indicating the location of Ophir in the South-east and the Argyle Diamond Mine in the North-west.



These gemstones are among the finest examples of Argyle pink diamonds unearthed in the Kimberley - both handset stones were originally show-cased at the prestigious Argyle Pink Diamond Signature Tender. 

The pink diamonds included in this coin set are by themselves worth about $1.70 million.


On an average only 50 to 60 such stones are offered annually by this exclusive invitation-only process.

     An image of the 1.02 Carat Emerald cut natural pink diamond

Certificate of Authenticity from the GIA for the gemstones and independent assessment by the Perth Mint, Australia:

Every one of the four fancy pink diamonds in the Coins's Reverse is accompanied by an original gem identification and authenticity document from Argyle Pink Diamonds.

In the case of the two largest stones - a 1.02 carat emerald cut and a 0.88 carat round cut, they are also accompanied by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). The Perth Mint, in addition, engaged an expert themselves to provide a third-party assessment of the genuineness of each stone.

The specifications of this coin are:

Gold Content (Troy Oz.): Outer Coin - 57.871; Centre Coin - 6.430;

Monetary Denomination (AUD): Outer Coin - 9,000; Centre Coin - 1,000;

Metal Fineness (Purity): Outer and Centre Coins: .9999 Gold (Au);

Minimum Gross Weight (grams): Outer Coin - 1800.180; Centre Coin - 200.050;

Maximum Diameter (mm): Outer Coin - 100.60; Centre Coin - 32.50; 

Maximum Thickness (mm): Outer Coin - 15.50; Centre Coin - 15.50;

Maximum Mintage: Outer Coin - 1; Centre Coin - 1

Argyle Pink Diamond Emerald Cut:

Diamond Carat - Outer Coin - 1.02;

Diamond Quality: Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink;

Argyle Pink Diamonds (each) - Centre Coin:

Diamond Carat: 0.08

Diamond Quality: Fancy Intense to Vivid 

Diamond Clarity: S11
The Outer & Centre Coins housed in a  Presentation Box

On the left flap of the Presentation box in which the two coins - Outer and Centre - are housed is mentioned "THE PERTH MINT Australia". On the right Flap is MENTIONED "ARGYLE PINK DIAMONDS, SELECT ATELIER". 

Below the two coins is mentioned the title of this coin issue - " DISCOVERY" and the mintage "1/1".

On the lower bottom of the Presentation Box is inscribed - " LET THE VOYAGE REVEAL ITS RICHES".









Links to posts on Australia, New Zealand and countries and Overseas Territories of the South Pacific on this Blog:
 




2) Papua New Guinea: An uncirculated coin set brought out in 1995 commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Independence 

 3) Currency & Coinage of the Solomon Islands: Dollars and Cents

4) New Zealand: New Banknote "Seventh Series" issued under Project "Brighter Money" from 2015 onwards

5) Coinage of the French Polynesian Island of Caledonia (or Nouvelle Caledonie) the CFP Franc  

6) French Institution for issuing uniform currency/coinage for French Overseas Territories in the Pacific and the French Southern Territories of Antarctica: The Institut d'emmission d'outre Mer (IEOM)

7) Currency & Coinage of Samoa: Tala and Sene 

8) Currency of the South Pacific Island Country of Fiji 

9) Coinage of New Zealand: A commemorative coin set issued in 1979 

10) Currency and Coinage of Australia: Dollars and Cents 

11) The Australian Emblem or the Coat of Arms 

12) The story of the Australian Penny 

13) The Legend of the Mutiny on the Bounty: A Commemorative Coin Set from the Pitcairn Islands depicting relics from the Bounty issued in 2009 

14) An Australian $5 coin issued in 1996, commemorating Australia's greatest cricketing legend - Sir Donald Bradman 

15) New Series/Generation of Australian Banknotes being introduced from 01.09.2016 onwards starting from $5 issues 

16) Southern Lights: A $1 Silver holographic coin issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in January 2017

17) Currency & coinage of the Kingdom of Tonga : Pa'anga & Seniti 

18) Postage Stamps & Coin: Commemorating the Centenary of the Trans-Australian Railway Line stamps issued by Australia Post & coins by Perth Mint on 04.07.2017




20) The Earth and Beyond Coin Series issued by the Royal Australian Mint (RAM): First coin in the series - The Earth - issued on 03.04.2018


21) Wedge Tailed Eagle Coin Series: 200 Dollars Gold, 100 Dollars Gold & 1 Dollar Silver coins brought out by the Perth Mint, Australia in its on-going series started in 2014 in collaboration with John Mercanti, Chief Engraver of the US Mint: Coins issued in 2018


22) Australian Kangaroo Coin Series: 25th Anniversary Commemoration: A $100 Gold Coin and a $10 Silver Coin with selective gold plating issued by the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) in 2018


23) "Kangaroo at Sunset": The Royal Australian Mint (RAM) is phasing out this iconic $25 Gold Coin from its repertoire of Commemorative Coins in 2018


24) "Discovery": An exclusive one piece - 2 Kilo Gold Coin studded with four Argyle Pink Diamonds/Gemstones minted by the Perth Mint, Australia in co-ordination with the Argyle Pink Diamonds Mine on 04.09.2018

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