Butterflies serve as crucial pollinators in ecosystems worldwide, transferring pollen between flowers as they feed on nectar. While they may not be as efficient as bees, butterflies pollinate a wide variety of plant species, including many wildflowers and food crops. For those who love the beauty and delicate nature of butterflies, Perth Mint offers a beautiful antique specimen with butterflies in the visual elements. Now, 2025 2 Kilo Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 2025 2 Kilo Antique Silver Butterfly Coins, the mint features a first-generation effigy of King Charles III. His Majesty is shown here in left-profile relief without a crown on his head. This design was created for the mint by Dan Thorne.
In the reverse design of 2025 Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coin, you will find a depiction of several elegant butterflies. Their long proboscis allows them to reach nectar in flowers that other pollinators cannot access, making them essential for the reproduction of certain plant species that depend specifically on butterfly pollination.
Beyond pollination, butterflies function as important indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Their presence—or absence—can reveal the condition of an ecosystem, as they’re sensitive to habitat changes, pollution, and climate shifts. Butterflies also play a vital role in the food web, serving as prey for birds, spiders, and other animals during both their caterpillar and adult stages.
These 2025 2 Kilo Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coins are available in clear, acrylic cases and ship with a Perth Mint presentation box. The coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and boasts a stunning high-relief strike that delivers greater 3D impact for the visuals. To complete the appearance, the coins have an antique polish that creates heirloom-quality visuals.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.
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Butterflies serve as crucial pollinators in ecosystems worldwide, transferring pollen between flowers as they feed on nectar. While they may not be as efficient as bees, butterflies pollinate a wide variety of plant species, including many wildflowers and food crops. For those who love the beauty and delicate nature of butterflies, Perth Mint offers a beautiful antique specimen with butterflies in the visual elements. Now, 2025 2 Kilo Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 2025 2 Kilo Antique Silver Butterfly Coins, the mint features a first-generation effigy of King Charles III. His Majesty is shown here in left-profile relief without a crown on his head. This design was created for the mint by Dan Thorne.
In the reverse design of 2025 Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coin, you will find a depiction of several elegant butterflies. Their long proboscis allows them to reach nectar in flowers that other pollinators cannot access, making them essential for the reproduction of certain plant species that depend specifically on butterfly pollination.
Beyond pollination, butterflies function as important indicators of environmental health and biodiversity. Their presence—or absence—can reveal the condition of an ecosystem, as they’re sensitive to habitat changes, pollution, and climate shifts. Butterflies also play a vital role in the food web, serving as prey for birds, spiders, and other animals during both their caterpillar and adult stages.
These 2025 2 Kilo Antique Australian Silver Butterfly Coins are available in clear, acrylic cases and ship with a Perth Mint presentation box. The coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and boasts a stunning high-relief strike that delivers greater 3D impact for the visuals. To complete the appearance, the coins have an antique polish that creates heirloom-quality visuals.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address.