Say G’day Mate And Check Out This Gorgeous 2008 Discover Australia ½-Ounce 5-Piece Gold Bullion Coin Set!

October 28, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Australian Gold Coins, Gold Coins 

This dazzling 2008, five-piece, gold bullion coin set is the last in a three-year series, beginning in 2006, called “Discover Australia”, from the Perth Mint. Meticulous in detail and breathtaking in beauty, each legal tender coin is minted in ½-ounce 99.99% fine gold, with a face value of $50 and is in Proof condition. With such a low mintage of only 1,000 worldwide, finding each coin by itself would be a daunting task, but now they are being offered in this fabulous five-piece set. This exceptional gold bullion coin set is encapsulated in a luxurious presentation case, with an authentic Tasmanian oak lid, which is a tree from the eucalyptus species native to Australia. You will also receive a Certificate of Authenticity, with the matching serial number, for each coin.

Buy this rare 2008 Australian gold bullion coin. Very limited supplies.

Entirely owned by the State Government of Western Australia since July 1970, the Perth Mint opened in 1899 and was Australia’s third branch of Britain’s Royal Mint. The other two branches, the Sydney Mint and the Melbourne Mint are both closed. The Perth Mint is the official producer of the Australian Federal Government’s Silver and Gold Bullion Coin Program. The Discover Australia series portrays a variety of bush creatures, marsupials and other animals that are highly symbolic of the nation and easily recognizable. The reverse of all the Australian gold coins in the series is of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, facing right in a crowned profile, as portrayed by sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley. The denomination and the legend “Elizabeth II” also appear.

One of the best known marine mammals is the bottlenose dolphin, which is found in warm waters. On the obverse of one of the coins, two bottlenose dolphins frolic in the warm waters found off Australia’s coast. The mint mark “P” is hidden in the waves surrounding the larger of the two dolphins, on the right. The date of issue is located below the fun-loving pair. The legend “Discover Australia” surrounds the top, while “dolphin”, the weight and purity surround the bottom. On the obverse of the other four coins are depicted charming, one-year-only images of the King Brown Snake, Brolga, Dingo and Frilled Neck Lizard.  This magnificent 2008 Discover Australia 1/2 –ounce 5-piece set would be a fantastic gold coin investment, as well as an exquisite addition to any collection that would be cherished for many years to come!  

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A Gold Coin Investment – The Dazzling 2009 Gold Quarter Sovereign!

September 16, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: British Gold Coins, Gold Coins 

A new denomination in the British gold sovereign series arrived in February this year and that is the 2009 gold quarter sovereign. A gold sovereign is a gold coin initially issued in 1489 for Henry VII of England and is still in production today. The coin typically had a value of one pound sterling and was primarily an official piece of bullion, but had no mark indicating value anywhere on the coin itself. This gold coin was christened with the name “sovereign” because of its rather majestic and impressive size and the rendering on the coin and is a good gold coin investment. The earliest illustration was of the king, facing, seated on the throne and on the reverse, the Royal coat of arms on a shield, surrounded by a Tudor double rose.

The modern sovereigns are minted at the Royal Mint, which is located in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales. The precious metal unit is responsible for the production of the coins. This unit is sealed off from the rest of the Mint and the Mint, itself, is protected by Ministry of Defence Police. A little known fact is that the date on a bullion coin refers to the year that the die was made, not necessarily the year the coin was struck.

Buy this great gold coin investment, the 2009 British Sovereign.

Two small, quarter sovereign pattern pieces were struck in 1853 for Queen Victoria, when there was a perceived need for a more conveniently-sized coin of five shillings. The proposal to mint these coins was probably abandoned, due to the small size of the coin and that it would wear too fast in circulation, as was the case with the half sovereign. Now, in 2009, the exceptional quarter sovereign has been struck in .9167, or 22 karat fine gold, and is 13.50mm in diameter, making it slightly smaller than a U.S. dime. Only 50,000 are available worldwide as a gold coin investment.

The obverse of this spectacular, Brilliant Uncirculated coin features the beloved portraiture of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadly FRBS. On the magnificent quarter sovereign’s reverse, is the famous design of St. George slaying the dragon, done by Benedetto Pistrucci. The depiction does differ from the design on the well-known sovereign in that the Saint’s helmet retains its streamer. This stunning and amazing gold quarter sovereign will be a cherished and treasured coin that will last a lifetime and beyond and is fast becoming an interesting gold coin investment!

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