2024 Australia 1 oz Gold $100 Giraffe BU (w/Box & COA)
$3,333.90
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Extremely limited mintage of 250 coins worldwide.
- Comes with a display box and a certificate of authenticity.
- Obverse: Effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, along with the face value.
Reverse: Features the side portrait of two giraffes, a mother and her young calf nose-to-nose, with mountain peaks in the distance, along with the inscription "AUSTRALIA ZOO GIRAFFE" and the metal content and purity. - Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government.
This Gold bullion coin is the fifth release in the Australia Zoo series, and celebrates the beautiful giraffe. Don't miss your opportunity to add the 2024 1 oz Gold Giraffe Brilliant Uncirculated coin to your cart today!
The Australian Zoo Series
Royal Australian Mint has released a bullion series that features various animals. This fifth release features the giraffe in both 1 oz Gold and 1 oz Silver coins. Giraffes are native to Africa and are classified as a near-threatened species due to illegal poaching and habitat destruction. By featuring the giraffe, this coin aims to raise awareness about the challenges these gentle giants face and the importance of conservation efforts. The coins in this series feature limited mintages, adding to their collectibility.
Royal Australian Mint
Royal Australian Mint, located in Canberra, is well known for their popular releases of Domed Proof coins, lunar coins, and limited mintage bullion releases in both Silver and Gold. The coins range from themes about history, to astronomy, animals, to the Chinese zodiac. The Royal Australian Mint also produces the circulating coins for Australia. The mint was first opened in 1965, and was the first mint of the country to not be a branch of The Royal Mint. Before Royal Australian Mint was formed, coins for the country were struck at various branches of The Royal Mint - the Sydney Mint, Melbourne Mint and The Perth Mint.
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