The Perth Mint Silver Koala Coins
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $37.22 |
20 - 99 | $36.92 |
100 - 199 | $36.62 |
200 + | $36.22 |
Available December 11, 2024
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $40.22 |
20 - 99 | $39.92 |
100 - 199 | $39.62 |
200 + | $39.22 |
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $37.22 |
20 - 99 | $36.92 |
100 - 199 | $36.62 |
200 + | $36.22 |
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $39.22 |
20 - 99 | $38.72 |
100 + | $36.72 |
Available December 11, 2024
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $41.22 |
20 - 99 | $40.92 |
100 - 199 | $40.62 |
200 + | $40.22 |
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 19 | $40.22 |
20 - 99 | $39.92 |
100 - 199 | $39.62 |
200 + | $39.22 |
Quantity | Check/Wire |
---|---|
1 - 24 | $39.22 |
25 - 99 | $38.72 |
100 + | $38.22 |
Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 4,915 |
The Perth Mint Silver Koala Coins
The Perth Mint Silver Koala coins are a series of bullion coins produced by The Perth Mint in Perth, Western Australia. The coins feature the koala, a beloved native Australian marsupial, as their primary design motif.
Produced by the Perth Mint, the iconic Australian Silver Koala is struck in .999 fine silver. First released in 2007, the Silver Koala coins have begun to gain popularity in the world's coin market. The Silver Koala appeals to collectors and investors worldwide because it is admired for its captivating designs and superior-quality finishes. The Silver Koala coin is an Australian legal tender, carrying a face value of one Australian dollar.
Details About the Silver Koala Coins
The obverse of this silver coin bears a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The design of the koala used on the coin's reverse changes each year. Annually declared mintages combined with the endearing reverse make this coin desirable for investors and collectors. The 2022 version was limited to 300,000 coins, whereas the first version produced in 2007 was limited to only 137,768 coins, and the 2010 to 233,531 coins. If you purchase older versions, they may be worth more than those that have a larger mintage limit.
Design
The obverse side of the Silver Koala Coins displays an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley. The reverse side changes each year and depicts a unique image of a koala in its natural habitat. These designs often portray the koala resting or climbing eucalyptus trees, their primary food source.
Silver Content
The Silver Koala Coins are minted in assorted sizes, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. The coins are made from 99.99% pure silver, or "four nines" silver. The Perth Mint guarantees the weight and purity of each coin.
Legal Tender
The Silver Koala Coins are considered legal tender in Australia, with face values of AUD 1 for the 1 oz coin, 50 cents AUD for the 1/2 oz coin, and so on. However, their intrinsic value is significantly higher due to their silver content.
Limited Mintage
The Perth Mint releases the Silver Koala Coins with limited mintages, making them collectible items. The mintage quantities vary yearly, with some editions having lower mintages than others. This limited availability may contribute to their value.
Coin Series
The Silver Koala Coins were introduced in 2007 as part of The Perth Mint's Australian Bullion Coin Program. Since then, an innovative design has been released annually, making each year's coin unique. Collectors often seek to acquire the entire series or specific editions that hold personal significance.
Packaging and Certificates
The Silver Koala Coins typically come in protective capsules to preserve their condition and prevent scratching. Some editions may include special packaging, such as presentation cases or themed boxes. The coins often come with certificates of authenticity, especially for limited editions.
Collectability and Investment
The Silver Koala Coins are popular among collectors and investors due to their attractive designs, limited mintage, and intrinsic value of silver. They offer an opportunity to own a piece of Australian wildlife art while benefiting from the potential appreciation of precious metals.
In addition to the standard bullion versions, The Perth Mint occasionally releases proof or colored editions of the Silver Koala Coins, which adds further appeal to collectors.