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Friday, 22 July 2022

2439) "Super Pit Gold Mine" or "Fiminston Open Pit Mine", Australia: Perth Mint, Australia has released $100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUS) Gold and $1 (One Dollar - AUS) Silver Bullion Coins depicting Western Australia's iconic Mine: Date of Coin issue:07/2022:

2439) "Super Pit Gold Mine" or "Fiminston Open Pit Mine", Australia:  Perth Mint, Australia has released $100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUS) Gold and $1 (One Dollar - AUS) Silver Bullion Coins depicting Western Australia's iconic Mine: Date of Coin issue:07/2022:

"Super Pit Gold Mine" or "Fiminston Open Pit Mine", Western Australia:

The Header/Banner depicts the Reverse of the Gold and silver Bullion Coins against a background image of the "SUPER PIT GOLD MINE". The inscriptions are "SUPER PIT AUSTRALIA" (on top right) and "THE PERTH MINT" (on bottom left)

The Perth Mint has released new Gold and Silver Bullion Quality Coins which feature one of the world’s most prolific mines, in terms of gold production.

The "Fiminston Open Pit", (colloquially known as the "Super Pit"), was Australia's largest open cut gold mine until 2016 when it was surpassed by the Newmont Boddington Gold Mine also in Western Australia

The Super Pit is located off the Goldfields Highway on the South-east edge of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The pit is oblong in plan view and is approximately 3.5 kilometres long, 1.5 kilometres wide and over 600 metres deep.

Originally consisting of a large number of underground mines, including the Paringa, Oroya, Brown Hill, Chaffers, and Hainault mines, consolidation into a single open pit mine was first attempted by Alan Bond, but he was unable to complete the task.

 The "Fiminston Open Pit" was eventually created in 1989 by Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines, a 50:50 corporate joint venture between Homestake Gold of Australia and Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie (a Normandy Mining subsidiary).

The Fiminston Open Pit is presently, owned by Northern Star Resources

The mine produces around 500,000 troy ounces of gold, and employs around 1,100-1,200 employees and contractors directly on site.

The Bullion Coins:

Gold from the mine was segregated throughout the refining and minting processes at the Perth Mint, ensuring that the finished product is 100% sourced from the iconic site

Each gold coin includes an authentication feature on the Reverse in the form of a micro-laser engraved letterDetectable under a magnifying glass, it is designed to make it significantly more difficult for the coin to be counterfeited.  


The Reverse of the 100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUS) Gold and $1 (One Dollar -AUS) Silver versions portray a Komatsu Model 800 excavator in the Super Pit open cast mine, and a headframe, or winding tower, such as the one used at the nearby Mt. Charlotte Underground Mine. 

The inscription - "SUPER PIT AUSTRALIA" is seen above the primary design with the year of issue - "2022", "1oz 9999 GOLD" or "9999 SILVER".

The Reverse also incorporates the Perth Mint’s "P" mintmark on the right side just above the Komatsu model 8000 excavator. 

The Obverse of the 100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUS) Gold and $1 (One Dollar -AUS) Silver versions  depict a right facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Jody Clark.

The coins’ denomination of "100 DOLLARS (gold)" or "1 DOLLAR (silver)", is inscribed beneath the Queen’s image.  

The Coin has been issued in two variants: $100 Gold and $1 Silver:

i) The specification of the $100 Gold Coin Variant are:

Country of issue: Australia; Date/Year: 07/2022; Coin Theme: "Super Pit Gold Mine, Western Australia"; Denomination/Face Value: $100 (One Hundred Dollars - AUS); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.1 grams; Diameter/Size: 32.60 mm;  Coin Quality: Bullion; Mint: Perth Mint, Australia; Mintage: 5,000 pieces; Designer: Sean Rogers; 

Packaging: Each Gold Coin is encapsulated and available in purchases from one, five, or up to 100 pieces at a time. 

i) The specification of the $1 Silver Coin Variant are:

Country of issue: Australia; Date/Year: 07/2022; Coin Theme: "Super Pit Gold Mine, Western Australia"; Denomination/Face Value: $1 (One Dollar - AUS); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.1 grams; Diameter/Size: 40.90 mm;  Coin Quality: Bullion; Mint: Perth Mint, Australia; Mintage: 100,000 pieces; Designer: Sean Rogers; 

Packaging: Each Silver Coin is encapsulated and available in purchases from one, five, or up to 100 pieces at a time. 

Larger consignments are packaged in tubes of twenty-five in strong-boxes containing 250 silver ounces. 






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