1697) Australian Coat Of Arms, Australia: The first Gold & Silver Bullion Coins in the "Australia's Coat of Arms Coin Series" features a Kangaroo and the Emu, minted by the Royal Australian Mint (RAM): Year of Coin issue: 2021:
These exquisite gold and silver Bullion/Investment Coins are the first in Royal Australian Mint's (RAM)'s "Australia’s Coat of Arms Coin Series".
The Obverse of the $1 Silver Bullion Coin featuring an Emu, seen against a background image of a Kangaroo in its natural habitat and the Australian Coat Of Arms
Complete with the Royal Australian Mint’s Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) finish/quality, these coins with limited mintage are ideal for precious metal investors and entry level collectors. They feature an iconic Australian design inspired by the Commonwealth Coat of Arms.
This Coin Series takes inspiration from the actual Australian ‘Commonwealth Coat of Arms’.
The Reverse of the Gold and Silver Coins, features the Kangaroo, seen in its natural habitat.
The Joey in the Kangaroo’s pouch, the seven pointed star representing the States which formed the aiustralia nation, interspersed and a Lemniscate (Ribbon/Scroll) on which the name of the country "AUSTRALIA" is inscribed completes the design on this face.
The Obverse of the Gold and Silver Coins features the Emu also seen on the original emblem.
The Emu is also seen in its original habitat, and appears to be fiercely guarding a clutch of eggs symbolising its resolve to protect the country's asset at any cost.
The seven pointed Star and a Lemniscate complete the design along with the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right.
The inscription reads - "1 OUNCE and 9999 Au or 999 Ag" (for the Gold or Silver Coins respectively).
The Coin has been issued in two Variants - Gold and Silver:
1) The specifications of this Gold Bullion Coin Variant are:
Country of issue: Australia; Year: 2021; Denomination/Face Value: $100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUD); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.104 grams; Diameter/Size: 38.74 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Royal Australian Mint (RAM); Mintage: 5,000 pieces; Presentation Box/Case: Yes, Coin is encapsulated; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes.
2) The specifications of this Silver Bullion Coin Variant are:
Country of issue: Australia; Year: 2021; Denomination/Face Value: $1.0 (One Dollar - AUD); Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Gold (Ag); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.104 grams; Diameter/Size: 40.00 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Royal Australian Mint (RAM); Mintage: 50,000 pieces; Presentation Box/Case: Yes, Coin is encapsulated; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes.
Links to posts on Australia, New Zealand and Countries and Overseas Territories of the South Pacific etc on this Blog:
Links to interesting Posts on coins from Tuvalu Islands:
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2)Famous Pirates of the Caribbean: 3)Bartholomew Roberts or Black Bart Roberts
3)Famous Pirates of the Caribbean:4)Jack Rackham
4)Famous-pirates-of- the Caribbean : 5) Henry Avery
5)Famous Pirates of the Caribbean : 6) Sir Henry Morgan
6)Norse Goddess Freya - a Silver 2 Dollars High Relief antiquated Coin , the first in the Series titled "Norse Goddesses" (2017)
Link to Posts from Tokelau:
2) 150th Anniversary of "The Great Tea Race - 1866": Commemorative Coins in the denomination of 10 and 2 Dollars issued by Cook Islands in 2016
3) The Mystical Ancient Egyptian Labyrinth depicted on $10 Silver coins issued by Cook islands in 2016, under its "Milestones of Mankind Series".
4) King Arthur: The first coin in the six coins "Camelot Series".
5) Quilling Art: Silver 2 Dollars coins issued - Flowers (2016) & Bird (2017)
5) "Tree of Life", Palau: First Coin in a new Coin Series titled "Dot Art" features "Pointillism", an Art Technique of the 1800s: A Silver Black Proof $20 Coin minted with Smartminting Technology, coordinated by Numiscollect: Date of Coin issue: 05/2020
6) "Great White Shark", Republic of Palau: A $5 (5 Dollars) Silver Proof Coin issued by Coin Invest Trust (CIT), minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH on behalf of Palau: Year of Coin issue: 2020 (with Year of issue inscribed as 2021)
Links to Posts on coin issues from Niue Islands:
Links to posts on Coin issues from Solomon Islands:
Links:
1) Caves of Slovak Karst in Slovakia: A World Natural Heritage UNESCO Site: A Gold Coin of 100 Euros issued under the "World Natural Heritage" Series by the National Bank odf Slovakia, minted by the Kremnica Mint on 15.11.2017
2) Slovak National Theatre, Slovakia: Centenary Celebrations (1920-2020): A 10 Euro Silver Coin issued by the National Bank of Slovenia, minted by the Kremnica Mint: Year of issue: 2020
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