2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Koala PCGS MS-70 (First Strike)

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These MS-70 First Strike coins from PCGS will have a much lower population than the raw coins!
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine silver.
- First Strike designation guarantees your coin was struck in the first 30 days of being released.
- PCGS encapsulation guarantees and protects the perfect MS-70 condition.
- Obverse: Artist Dan Thorne's depiction of His Majesty King Charles III and the monetary denomination, "1 Dollar."
- Reverse: Artist Ing Ing Jong's depiction of a koala on a gum tree branch. Additionally, the inscription "KOALA," the 2024 year-date, and the weight and purity are included in the design. For 2024 only, The Perth Mint includes the special, "P125" mint mark, signifying the mint's 125th anniversary.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government.
Koalas are loved around the world, and now you can bring home your very own Silver Koala. Add this 2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Koala coin graded MS-70 PCGS First Strike to your cart today!
Beginning in 2007, The Perth Mint introduced the Koala series in both gold and silver. Each year features a different design of this animal that is so strongly associated with Australia.
Australian Silver Koala coins are produced in both 1 oz and 1 kilogram sizes, with the mintage of the 1 oz size capped at just 300,000 coins. This makes the Australian Silver Koala one of the most collectible bullion series. The Koala, along with the Kookaburra, Lunar Series and Kangaroo, form what has continued to be a robust line of high quality bullion products from The Perth Mint of Australia.
Koalas
When early European settlers first encountered koalas in Australia, they thought the tree-climbing animals were monkeys or bears. Even though they're still referred to by some as "koala bears," they're actually marsupials like kangaroos and wombats.
Koalas have special physical characteristics that complement their tree-dwelling lifestyle. They're able to grip branches and pick eucalyptus leaves with their two opposable digits, and their tough skin and sharp claws provide traction in climbing. They even have extra thick fur on their seat so they can sit comfortably on branches for hours! Unique to Australia, these animals are a perfect theme for an iconic coin series.

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