Gingerbread has been associated with Christmas since medieval Europe, when the spiced cookies were often baked into decorative shapes for holiday celebrations and festivals. The gingerbread man tradition gained particular prominence in 16th-century England, where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have presented gingerbread figures shaped like her guests at royal festivities. As the Christmas season approaches, Perth Mint offers a commemorative Christmas coin featuring classic themes for the holiday. Now, 2025 Colorized Australia Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Stamp and Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of the 2025 Colorized Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Coin, you’ll find Perth Mint’s first-generation portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is featured here in left-profile relief without a crown. This design from Dan Thorne is the official effigy of Charles III for Australian coins.
In the reverse design of 2025 Colorized Australia Merry Christmas Coins, the mint features a festive scene. A blue mug of cocoa sits at the center of the design, with a smiling gingerbread man sitting inside the cup. The cup has a white snowflake on its front, while the gingerbread man is accompanied by a sprig of holly, a large marshmallow, and a candy cane.
The practice of creating gingerbread people became especially popular during Christmas, as the warm spices—ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg—were considered festive luxuries and the cookies could be decorated elaborately with icing and candies, making them perfect holiday treats and decorations.
These 2025 Colorized Australia Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Stamp and Coin Sets come with a festive presentation card. Affixed to the card, you’ll find three Christmas-themed $.65 Australia Post stamps.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address features.
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Gingerbread has been associated with Christmas since medieval Europe, when the spiced cookies were often baked into decorative shapes for holiday celebrations and festivals. The gingerbread man tradition gained particular prominence in 16th-century England, where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have presented gingerbread figures shaped like her guests at royal festivities. As the Christmas season approaches, Perth Mint offers a commemorative Christmas coin featuring classic themes for the holiday. Now, 2025 Colorized Australia Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Stamp and Coins are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of the 2025 Colorized Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Coin, you’ll find Perth Mint’s first-generation portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is featured here in left-profile relief without a crown. This design from Dan Thorne is the official effigy of Charles III for Australian coins.
In the reverse design of 2025 Colorized Australia Merry Christmas Coins, the mint features a festive scene. A blue mug of cocoa sits at the center of the design, with a smiling gingerbread man sitting inside the cup. The cup has a white snowflake on its front, while the gingerbread man is accompanied by a sprig of holly, a large marshmallow, and a candy cane.
The practice of creating gingerbread people became especially popular during Christmas, as the warm spices—ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg—were considered festive luxuries and the cookies could be decorated elaborately with icing and candies, making them perfect holiday treats and decorations.
These 2025 Colorized Australia Aluminum Bronze Merry Christmas Stamp and Coin Sets come with a festive presentation card. Affixed to the card, you’ll find three Christmas-themed $.65 Australia Post stamps.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can connect with us online through our web chat and email address features.