2018 AUS 1 oz Silver Bird of Paradise Riflebird MS-70 NGC ER

2018 AUS 1 oz Silver Bird of Paradise Riflebird MS-70 NGC ER

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The 2018 Perth Mint's latest Silver bullion coin features the beautiful Victoria’s Riflebird which is endemic to north-eastern Queensland. Coins are certified MS-70 by NGC with Early Release designation.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
  • Coins are certified MS-70 by NGC with Early Release designation.
  • Mintage cap of 50,000 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Displays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination and the 2018 year-date are depicted on the coin’s obverse.
  • Reverse: Depicts a representation of a Victoria’s Riflebird perched on a branch with its wings outstretched and its mouth wide open. The design includes the inscription "AUSTRALIAN BIRD OF PARADISE" and The Perth Mint’s "P" mint mark.
  • Sovereign Silver coin backed by the Australian government.

The 2018 Silver Victoria’s Riflebird not only features a gorgeous design, they are also produced in limited mintages creating a great collectible opportunity. Add the 2018 1 oz Silver Victoria’s Riflebird to your cart today!

The bird of paradise is famously associated with the island of New Guinea. It's beautiful plumes are used as currency by local tribes and worn as adornments during cultural ceremonies.

A remarkable example is Victoria’s riflebird. Known as the "duwuduwu" to the indigenous Yidinji people, it was recorded by naturalist John Macgillivray in 1848 and subsequently named after the reigning of Queen Victoria.

In color, the male bird’s similarity to the uniforms of contemporary British riflemen is the purported reason for its common title. Velvety black, the plumage includes areas of iridescent greenish blue, purple and bronze which are used to showy effect during its theatrical courtship dance.

This flamboyant display involves a series of nodding, weaving and flapping movements. As a dramatic finale, the bird holds its head high while arching its wings up skyward in a dramatic call for a mate.

Each coin is struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of .9999 fine Silver, and issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965.

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