The current coat of arms of Australia was first authorized in the early 20th century by Britain’s King Edward VII in 1908. Just four years later, the current version of the symbol was authorized by King George V in September 1912. The Royal Australian Mint now celebrates the nation’s coat of arms, alongside those emblems of the six states that make up the Commonwealth. Right now, 2022 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2022 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins comes with a protective plastic capsule for delivery, with multiples of 10 housed together in sealed rolls. The coins in this listing come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and have a low mintage issue from the Royal Australian Mint. The coins are the second in a series known as the Australia’s Coat of Arms Series and celebrate the seal of New South Wales.
The Royal Australian Mint was founded in 1965 and established in the federal capital city of Canberra. The mint is the sole mint in Australia with the authority to produce circulation coinage for the nation, and is accompanied by the Perth Mint in Western Australia when it comes to producing Australian legal tender bullion coins.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of 2022 Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins. The Queen’s portrait is shown here in a small circular field along the left of the design element. Her Majesty is set in right-profile relief and captured at the age of 89 in this portrait by Jody Clark. The Queen is accompanied on this side by the image of a Lion in front-facing relief, one of the two supporters in the New South Wales coat of arms.
A kangaroo features on the reverse side of 2022 1 oz RAM Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins. This Kangaroo is in left-profile relief and forms the other half of the official coat of arms of New South Wales.
If you have any questions about these 1 oz gold coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The current coat of arms of Australia was first authorized in the early 20th century by Britain’s King Edward VII in 1908. Just four years later, the current version of the symbol was authorized by King George V in September 1912. The Royal Australian Mint now celebrates the nation’s coat of arms, alongside those emblems of the six states that make up the Commonwealth. Right now, 2022 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2022 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins comes with a protective plastic capsule for delivery, with multiples of 10 housed together in sealed rolls. The coins in this listing come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and have a low mintage issue from the Royal Australian Mint. The coins are the second in a series known as the Australia’s Coat of Arms Series and celebrate the seal of New South Wales.
The Royal Australian Mint was founded in 1965 and established in the federal capital city of Canberra. The mint is the sole mint in Australia with the authority to produce circulation coinage for the nation, and is accompanied by the Perth Mint in Western Australia when it comes to producing Australian legal tender bullion coins.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of 2022 Royal Australian Mint Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins. The Queen’s portrait is shown here in a small circular field along the left of the design element. Her Majesty is set in right-profile relief and captured at the age of 89 in this portrait by Jody Clark. The Queen is accompanied on this side by the image of a Lion in front-facing relief, one of the two supporters in the New South Wales coat of arms.
A kangaroo features on the reverse side of 2022 1 oz RAM Gold New South Wales Coat of Arms Coins. This Kangaroo is in left-profile relief and forms the other half of the official coat of arms of New South Wales.
If you have any questions about these 1 oz gold coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.