The Perth Mint’s Australian Swan series has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the most elegant and collectible annual bullion programs in the world, combining one-ounce .9999 fine silver and gold with strikingly refined depictions of one of Australia’s most iconic and beloved birds. Launched in 2017, the series features a new swan design each year, rendered with the exceptional detail and finish quality that has made the Perth Mint a global benchmark for precious metals craftsmanship. Today, 2026 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Australia’s relationship with swans took on an entirely new dimension in 1697 when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh sailed up a river on the continent’s southwestern coast and encountered something that overturned centuries of European certainty — a swan that was entirely black. For Europeans who had long held the white swan as a symbol of purity and rarity, the discovery was a profound shock, and the waterway was promptly named the Swan River, which today flows through the heart of Perth, Western Australia.
All 2026 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coins available here come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and arrive in protective acrylic capsules. The 2026 release marks the 10th anniversary of the series and includes a special P10 mint mark to note the occasion.
On the obverse of 2026 Australian Silver Swans, you will see a portrait of King Charles III. Designed by Dan Thorne, this left-profile bust of His Majesty captures the image of Charles III without a crown.
The reverse of 2026 1 oz Silver Swan Coins comes with a depiction of a swan in flight over a picturesque lake. Black swans are remarkably adaptable birds, thriving across a wide range of aquatic environments that span much of the Australian continent, from the shallow coastal estuaries and tidal flats of Western Australia to the inland lakes, rivers, wetlands, and reservoirs found across the south and east of the country. They are most densely concentrated in the southwest of Western Australia, where the Swan River and surrounding wetlands provide ideal conditions.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about buying silver. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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The Perth Mint’s Australian Swan series has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the most elegant and collectible annual bullion programs in the world, combining one-ounce .9999 fine silver and gold with strikingly refined depictions of one of Australia’s most iconic and beloved birds. Launched in 2017, the series features a new swan design each year, rendered with the exceptional detail and finish quality that has made the Perth Mint a global benchmark for precious metals craftsmanship. Today, 2026 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Australia’s relationship with swans took on an entirely new dimension in 1697 when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh sailed up a river on the continent’s southwestern coast and encountered something that overturned centuries of European certainty — a swan that was entirely black. For Europeans who had long held the white swan as a symbol of purity and rarity, the discovery was a profound shock, and the waterway was promptly named the Swan River, which today flows through the heart of Perth, Western Australia.
All 2026 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coins available here come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and arrive in protective acrylic capsules. The 2026 release marks the 10th anniversary of the series and includes a special P10 mint mark to note the occasion.
On the obverse of 2026 Australian Silver Swans, you will see a portrait of King Charles III. Designed by Dan Thorne, this left-profile bust of His Majesty captures the image of Charles III without a crown.
The reverse of 2026 1 oz Silver Swan Coins comes with a depiction of a swan in flight over a picturesque lake. Black swans are remarkably adaptable birds, thriving across a wide range of aquatic environments that span much of the Australian continent, from the shallow coastal estuaries and tidal flats of Western Australia to the inland lakes, rivers, wetlands, and reservoirs found across the south and east of the country. They are most densely concentrated in the southwest of Western Australia, where the Swan River and surrounding wetlands provide ideal conditions.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about buying silver. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.