2026 Australia 1 oz Silver $5 Aussie Bubs Proof
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Coin Highlights:
This is the perfect start to a coin collection for a child. Don't miss your opportunity to add the 2026 1 oz Aussie Bubs Proof coin to your cart today!
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.
The Royal Australian Mint has released this adorable Tassie devil joey. This is a playful and premium "welcome" gift for that extra special newborn, and the perfect start to someone's coin collection!
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
- Limited mintage of 15,000 coins worldwide.
- Encapsulated coin presented in a customizable presentation case with space to add photo and birth details.
- Obverse: Effigy of His Majesty King Charles III.
- Reverse: Features the cute and playful Tassie devil joey along with face value.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government.
This is the perfect start to a coin collection for a child. Don't miss your opportunity to add the 2026 1 oz Aussie Bubs Proof coin to your cart today!
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.
Posted By:ChasFor5
From:surprise, Az.
Date:Dec 22, 2025
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