The Australian Silver Koala is one of the major silver bullion coins in the world. Available from the Perth Mint on an annual basis as of 2007, these silver coins come in 1 oz silver and 1 Kilo silver as the primary options. Each year, the Perth Mint also offers unique, low-mintage versions in the series. Right now, 2020 1 oz Australian Silver Incuse Koala Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in a classic display with clear lid and a numbered Certificate of Authenticity!
- 14th release of 1 oz Australian Silver Koala Coins!
- Limited mintage of only 5,000 incuse coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of $1 (AUD) backed by the federal government of Australia.
- On the obverse is Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse features a koala clinging to a tree limb.
- Incuse strikes!
Each 2020 1 oz Australian Silver Incuse Koala Coin in this product listing is a unique high-relief strike with incuse visuals. High-relief coins are struck multiple times under intense pressure with the coining die, resulting in greater depth to the design field and higher 3D relief for the design elements.
The coins in this release are available to you individually packaged inside of a Perth Mint classic black display. The presentation case comes with a clear lid and a themed, blue shipper. Each of the coins comes with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity from the Perth Mint.
On the obverse side of the 2020 1 oz Australian Silver Incuse Koala Coin is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is shown in this design in right-profile relief as created by Jody Clark. The image depicts the Queen at the age of 89 wearing the George IV State Diadem crown on her head.
The reverse face of 2020 1 oz Australian Silver Incuse Koala Coins comes with the latest design in the series. Each year, the Silver Koala coin comes with a new design on the reverse side. This year’s image of the koala captures the beloved marsupial climbing up the limb of a tree.
Koalas are often referred to as koala bears. In truth, the koala is a marsupial like the kangaroo and wallaby. It is endemic to the Australian continent and is one of the many symbols of Australia instantly recognizable around the world.
Founded in 1899, the Perth Mint was originally the third branch facility of the Royal Mint in Australia. It is now a state-owned entity of Western Australia and operates independently of the Royal Australian Mint.
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