The Southern Right Whale inhabits the cool waters of the Southern Hemisphere, migrating between feeding grounds in Antarctic waters and breeding grounds along the coasts of South America, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. This 2025 2 oz silver coin from the Perth Mint celebrates this massive species from the Antarctic waters of the world. Right now, 2025 2 oz Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 2 oz Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coin is available in a protective plastic flip. The coin features reverse artwork from Natasha Muhl, an artist whose work with the Perth Mint includes several designs in the popular Lunar Series collection, among other issues from the mint.
The Southern Right Whale earned its unfortunate name from whalers who considered it the “right” whale to hunt—it swims slowly near coastlines, floats when dead, and provides abundant oil and baleen. These massive cetaceans can reach lengths of up to 18 meters and weigh around 80 tonnes, with distinctive features including a stocky black body, no dorsal fin, and white callosities on their heads that form unique patterns, much like human fingerprints.
The obverse of the 2025 Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coin comes with a bust of King Charles III. Dan Thorne created this left-profile effigy for Australian coins, and it depicts His Majesty without a crown on his head.
On the reverse of 2025 2 oz Southern Right Whale Silver Coins, you’ll find a massive whale submerging back beneath the surface of the water, with only its tail exposed above the water line. These gentle giants are known for their curious and playful behavior, often approaching boats and engaging in spectacular surface activities like breaching, tail slapping, and “sailing” with their flukes raised above water to catch the wind.
If you have any questions about silver coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Southern Right Whale inhabits the cool waters of the Southern Hemisphere, migrating between feeding grounds in Antarctic waters and breeding grounds along the coasts of South America, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. This 2025 2 oz silver coin from the Perth Mint celebrates this massive species from the Antarctic waters of the world. Right now, 2025 2 oz Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 2 oz Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coin is available in a protective plastic flip. The coin features reverse artwork from Natasha Muhl, an artist whose work with the Perth Mint includes several designs in the popular Lunar Series collection, among other issues from the mint.
The Southern Right Whale earned its unfortunate name from whalers who considered it the “right” whale to hunt—it swims slowly near coastlines, floats when dead, and provides abundant oil and baleen. These massive cetaceans can reach lengths of up to 18 meters and weigh around 80 tonnes, with distinctive features including a stocky black body, no dorsal fin, and white callosities on their heads that form unique patterns, much like human fingerprints.
The obverse of the 2025 Australian Southern Right Whale Silver Coin comes with a bust of King Charles III. Dan Thorne created this left-profile effigy for Australian coins, and it depicts His Majesty without a crown on his head.
On the reverse of 2025 2 oz Southern Right Whale Silver Coins, you’ll find a massive whale submerging back beneath the surface of the water, with only its tail exposed above the water line. These gentle giants are known for their curious and playful behavior, often approaching boats and engaging in spectacular surface activities like breaching, tail slapping, and “sailing” with their flukes raised above water to catch the wind.
If you have any questions about silver coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.