Cambodia’s Lost Tigers Series is a bullion coin program that highlights the resilience and independence of tigers. This series also draws attention to conservation initiatives focused on restoring tiger populations in Cambodia and other regions worldwide. The collection includes gold bullion coins, silver bullion coins, and select colorized silver releases designed to appeal to both investors and collectors. Now, 2026 1 oz Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 2026 1 oz Colorized Silver Lost Tigers Coins features a detailed depiction of Angkor Wat. Rising from the surrounding jungle, Angkor Wat stands as a lasting example of Khmer architectural achievement, with five lotus-shaped towers arranged in balanced symmetry. The sandstone structure displays a range of warm golden and gray hues, with surfaces adorned by carved bas-reliefs illustrating Hindu epics and celestial dancers.
On the reverse of the 2026 Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins is an image of a solitary tiger moving through dense jungle terrain. Tigers are known as lone hunters that depend on stealth, timing, and strength when pursuing prey. They typically advance quietly through vegetation, using their striped coats to blend into filtered light and tall grasses, often closing the distance to within 10 to 30 meters before striking. The final movement is a rapid surge of speed, with the tiger using its mass to bring down prey and applying powerful jaws to the neck or throat to incapacitate larger animals or disable smaller ones.
The upheaval of the Khmer Rouge era and subsequent decades of instability accelerated the decline of tigers in Cambodia, with the last confirmed tiger sighting occurring in 2007. Today, tigers are considered functionally extinct in Cambodia, though conservation efforts continue with hopes of eventually reintroducing the species to protected areas like the Cardamom Mountains.
These 2026 1 oz Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins offered here are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Each coin is individually housed in a protective acrylic capsule and comes with vivid colorization on the reverse. The tiger image shows its brilliant, orange coat with black stripes and hints of white around the face.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.

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Cambodia’s Lost Tigers Series is a bullion coin program that highlights the resilience and independence of tigers. This series also draws attention to conservation initiatives focused on restoring tiger populations in Cambodia and other regions worldwide. The collection includes gold bullion coins, silver bullion coins, and select colorized silver releases designed to appeal to both investors and collectors. Now, 2026 1 oz Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of the 2026 1 oz Colorized Silver Lost Tigers Coins features a detailed depiction of Angkor Wat. Rising from the surrounding jungle, Angkor Wat stands as a lasting example of Khmer architectural achievement, with five lotus-shaped towers arranged in balanced symmetry. The sandstone structure displays a range of warm golden and gray hues, with surfaces adorned by carved bas-reliefs illustrating Hindu epics and celestial dancers.
On the reverse of the 2026 Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins is an image of a solitary tiger moving through dense jungle terrain. Tigers are known as lone hunters that depend on stealth, timing, and strength when pursuing prey. They typically advance quietly through vegetation, using their striped coats to blend into filtered light and tall grasses, often closing the distance to within 10 to 30 meters before striking. The final movement is a rapid surge of speed, with the tiger using its mass to bring down prey and applying powerful jaws to the neck or throat to incapacitate larger animals or disable smaller ones.
The upheaval of the Khmer Rouge era and subsequent decades of instability accelerated the decline of tigers in Cambodia, with the last confirmed tiger sighting occurring in 2007. Today, tigers are considered functionally extinct in Cambodia, though conservation efforts continue with hopes of eventually reintroducing the species to protected areas like the Cardamom Mountains.
These 2026 1 oz Colorized Cambodia Silver Lost Tigers Coins offered here are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Each coin is individually housed in a protective acrylic capsule and comes with vivid colorization on the reverse. The tiger image shows its brilliant, orange coat with black stripes and hints of white around the face.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.