Koalas occupy a special place in Australian culture as one of the country’s most recognizable and admired native animals. Widely regarded as a symbol of Australia’s distinctive wildlife, the koala also plays an important role in raising awareness for conservation initiatives. In 2026, the Royal Australian Mint continues its RAM Koala Series with the release of the third design in the program’s history. Right now, 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, with individual coins packaged in acrylic capsules. Multiples come in sealed rolls of 10 coins or in boxes of 240 coins.
The endearing appearance and gentle nature of koalas have made them instantly recognizable worldwide, appearing on everything from tourism campaigns to currency, and they’ve become deeply woven into Australia’s national identity. Beyond their cultural significance, koalas represent the distinctive character of Australian ecosystems and remind both locals and visitors of the importance of preserving the continent’s extraordinary biodiversity.
On the obverse of the 2026 Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coin, the Royal Australian Mint presents a portrait of King Charles III. The image depicts His Majesty in left-facing profile relief and was created by designer Dan Thorne. This effigy represents one of the earliest official portraits of King Charles III to appear on Australian coinage and features the monarch without a crown.
The reverse side of the 2026 1 oz RAM Silver Koala Coin showcases a detailed scene of a koala family resting among the branches of a gum tree. While koalas are often viewed as social animals, they are generally solitary by nature, forming limited family connections beyond the bond between mother and joey. Female koalas independently care for their young, with joeys spending approximately six months in the pouch before moving to their mother’s back, where they remain for several additional months as they learn to climb and adapt to a eucalyptus-based diet.
If you have any questions about 1 oz silver coins, 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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Koalas occupy a special place in Australian culture as one of the country’s most recognizable and admired native animals. Widely regarded as a symbol of Australia’s distinctive wildlife, the koala also plays an important role in raising awareness for conservation initiatives. In 2026, the Royal Australian Mint continues its RAM Koala Series with the release of the third design in the program’s history. Right now, 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, with individual coins packaged in acrylic capsules. Multiples come in sealed rolls of 10 coins or in boxes of 240 coins.
The endearing appearance and gentle nature of koalas have made them instantly recognizable worldwide, appearing on everything from tourism campaigns to currency, and they’ve become deeply woven into Australia’s national identity. Beyond their cultural significance, koalas represent the distinctive character of Australian ecosystems and remind both locals and visitors of the importance of preserving the continent’s extraordinary biodiversity.
On the obverse of the 2026 Royal Australian Mint Silver Koala Coin, the Royal Australian Mint presents a portrait of King Charles III. The image depicts His Majesty in left-facing profile relief and was created by designer Dan Thorne. This effigy represents one of the earliest official portraits of King Charles III to appear on Australian coinage and features the monarch without a crown.
The reverse side of the 2026 1 oz RAM Silver Koala Coin showcases a detailed scene of a koala family resting among the branches of a gum tree. While koalas are often viewed as social animals, they are generally solitary by nature, forming limited family connections beyond the bond between mother and joey. Female koalas independently care for their young, with joeys spending approximately six months in the pouch before moving to their mother’s back, where they remain for several additional months as they learn to climb and adapt to a eucalyptus-based diet.
If you have any questions about 1 oz silver coins, 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.