Should I Buy Australian Gold Coins? Absolutely!
When beginning a coin collection, prospective collectors often wonder which coins are the best to start collecting. It’s a fair question given the plethora of government mints that are all willing and able to sell coins of all different metals, shapes, sizes, and denominations. However, for the beginning collector, I’d suggest trying some Australian gold coins – namely, the Australian Gold Nugget or the Koala.
First minted in 1986 by the Gold Corporation, a Western Australia government owned company, the Gold Nugget has a few unique features that make it a fantastic collector’s item. The first is that they come in a tremendous variety of sizes. You can buy this coin in eight different weights all the way from 1/20 troy oz. to 1 kg. of 24 carat gold. The beginning collector will likely choose the 1/20 oz. coin while an investor will likely go for the 1 oz. (or if you’re rich, you can never go wrong with one kilo – or 2.2 lbs – of gold!).

Secondly, the design on these Australian gold coins changes every year, ensuring that the coins you receive will, at some time, be unique collectors’ items. Thinking about it logically, you can’t get the 2007 design now from the Australian government, so the only way for one to get this, or other previous designs, is to go through private collectors. It’s also worth mentioning that there is a limited annual mintage. So once the amount of coins of that design are sold out, they can only be found from private collectors.
Indeed, it’s not hard to see why these Australian gold coins are well noted for being able to achieve a value greater than their weight in gold, so to speak. They have legal tender status in Australia and have designs that change annually. Plus, they also make great beginning coins because of their wide array of sizes. Indeed, for the beginning or advanced collector, we strongly recommend that you check out the Gold Nuggets by the Australian government.
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