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This coin is the second release in the Treasures of the World series and features Australia and Gold. This series celebrates the abundance of natural resources, most particularly precious metals and stones, found across the globe. As one of the most prized elements gold symbolizes perfection. This precious metal is often used to represent vitality, wisdom, virtue and clarity. It is also conversely used to represent greed as well.
The obverse features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley and the words "ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1 oz 999 Silver 2014 1 Dollar" and a clear locket with .2 g gold granules inside. This clear locket is a unique feature that sets this series apart from others.
The reverse features the same locket surrounded by a scene from the Australian outback comprised of an iconic kangaroo, grass, trees and spinifiex plants and the words "Treasures of the World Gold". In doing so, the design typifies some of the most iconic features of Australia, the wildlife with a kangaroo, the unique scenery with the outback, and fauna that is anything but typical.
This coin is made from 1 oz of 999 pure silver. It is accompanied by a serialized certificate of authenticity. With a limited mintage of only 7,500 worldwide they are sure to go quickly.
Coin comes encased in a display case with a timber lid and the matching certificate.
3094 | |
2014 | |
Lightly Used | |
999 | |
Australia | |
Perth Mint | |
AUD 1 | |
Ian Rank-Broadley (obverse), Natasha Muhl (reverse) | |
2014 | |
Queen Elizabeth II effigy by Ian Rank-Broadley and the words "ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1 oz 999 Silver 2014 1 Dollar" and a clear locket with .2 g gold granules inside | |
A design of the Australian outback featuring a kangaroo, grass, trees and spinifiex plants along with the words "Treasures of the World Gold", the "P" mint mark and the clear locket with gold granules |
1 oz | |
40.60 | |
4.50 | |
Yes |
