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About The Royal Australian Mint Gold Coins

The Royal Australian Mint produces a range of highly sought-after gold coins by collectors and investors. The gold coins produced by the Royal Australian Mint are made from 99.99% pure gold and are available in various denominations and designs.

Some popular gold coins the Royal Australian Mint produced include the Australian Kangaroo, Australian Lunar, and Australian Nugget gold coins. The Kangaroo gold coin series features the iconic image of a kangaroo, which changes each year. In contrast, the Lunar gold coin series features designs corresponding to the Chinese zodiac calendar. The Nugget gold coin series, or the Australian Gold Coin Series, features designs showcasing iconic Australian landmarks and symbols.

In addition to their beautiful designs, Royal Australian Mint gold coins are also known for their quality and purity. Each coin is struck to the highest quality standards, and the Australian government guarantees purity.

Royal Australian Mint gold coins can be an excellent investment for diversifying their portfolio and adding a tangible asset to their holdings. They can also make a great addition to any coin collection, and their beautiful designs make them a popular gift or keepsake.


History Of Royal Australian Minted Gold Coins

The Royal Australian Mint was established in 1965 and began producing gold coins in 1986. The first gold coin the Royal Australian Mint produced was the Gold Nugget, later renamed the Australian Gold Coin Series.

The Australian Gold Coin Series featured various designs showcasing Australian landmarks and symbols, such as the Kangaroo, the Koala, and the Kookaburra. The coins were minted in different denominations, including 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz.
In 1996, the Royal Australian Mint began producing the Australian Lunar gold coins, part of a series of coins that featured designs based on the Chinese zodiac calendar. The Lunar gold coins proved very popular, and the series is still produced today.

In addition to the Australian Gold Coin Series and the Australian Lunar gold coins, the Royal Australian Mint has produced various other gold coins, including the Australian Sovereign and the Australian Centenary gold coins.

The Australian Sovereign was first produced in 1855 and used as a form of currency in Australia until 1931. The Royal Australian Mint produced a limited edition of 15,000 Australian Sovereign gold coins in 2000 to commemorate the new millennium.

The Australian Centenary gold coins were produced in 2001 to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia. The coins featured designs that celebrated Australia's six states and two territories.

The Royal Australian Mint has a rich history of producing high-quality gold coins highly prized by collectors and investors alike.


About The Royal Australian Mint

The Royal Australian Mint is Australia's national mint, located in the capital city of Canberra. The mint was established in 1965, and it is responsible for producing all of Australia's circulating coins, as well as commemorative coins, medals, and other numismatic items.
The Royal Australian Mint is unique among other national mints in that it is the only mint in the world that produces coins with a distinctive "mint mark" on them. This mint mark is a small letter or symbol stamped onto the coin and signifies where the coin was produced.

The Royal Australian Mint is renowned for producing high-quality coins with beautiful designs, and collectors and investors worldwide highly seek its products. In addition to making coins, the Royal Australian Mint also offers tours, educational programs, and other services to the public.
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