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A stunning new release featuring .9999 fine gold and a charming Australian wildlife annual design adore this 2025 1/10 oz Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin!
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Made of.9999 pure gold and issued by the Perth Mint, the 2025 1/10 oz Australian Gold Kangaroo is a masterpiece and it also represents a milestone in numismatics. The perfect blend of the legendary craftsmanship of the Perth Mint and the first-generation image of the new King, His Majesty King Charles III, this coin unites the valuable investment in 24-karat gold with the breath-taking collection. Being the 39 th annual issue in this worldwide popular series, the 2025 issue is the next in the line of the year-of-issue reverses, so it is a snapshot of time, and a treasured addition to any collection.
It is a fractional gold coin that introduces the new investor into the market and a convenient addition to a veteran stacker following dollar-cost averaging. All coins are shipped in acrylic capsules that ensure they are kept in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) state as they come out of the mint.
Perth Mint was founded in 1899 and remains one of the symbols of consistency and credibility in the precious metals market. Being the oldest continuously operated mint in Australia, and a subsidiary of the Government of Western Australia, its refining history has been to extremely high standards of purity, including a p roof plate of nearly.999999 fine gold produced in 1957. The Perth Mint is a legendary institution that has gained a reputation of exploring new solutions and artistic mastery in the production of coins and bullion.
The Perth Mint innovated the production of some of the most popular and sought-after bullion programs worldwide like the Kangaroo, Kookaburra, and Koala series. The 2025 Gold Kangaroo, one of the pieces in this legacy, is supported by the expertise of the best-in-class production facilities and the security standards that leave no doubt in the mind of investors.
The 2025 commemorative openly shows the Dan Thorne portrait of His Majesty King Charles III on its obverse. The direction facing of this left-facing effigy, first seen on Australian coinage in 2024, is a century-old numismatic tradition of going in an opposite direction facing as the previous monarch. The uncrowned portrait is a new era of Carolean with modern realistic depiction
Made of.9999 pure gold and issued by the Perth Mint, the 2025 1/10 oz Australian Gold Kangaroo is a masterpiece and it also represents a milestone in numismatics. The perfect blend of the legendary craftsmanship of the Perth Mint and the first-generation image of the new King, His Majesty King Charles III, this coin unites the valuable investment in 24-karat gold with the breath-taking collection. Being the 39 th annual issue in this worldwide popular series, the 2025 issue is the next in the line of the year-of-issue reverses, so it is a snapshot of time, and a treasured addition to any collection.
It is a fractional gold coin that introduces the new investor into the market and a convenient addition to a veteran stacker following dollar-cost averaging. All coins are shipped in acrylic capsules that ensure they are kept in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) state as they come out of the mint.
Perth Mint was founded in 1899 and remains one of the symbols of consistency and credibility in the precious metals market. Being the oldest continuously operated mint in Australia, and a subsidiary of the Government of Western Australia, its refining history has been to extremely high standards of purity, including a p roof plate of nearly.999999 fine gold produced in 1957. The Perth Mint is a legendary institution that has gained a reputation of exploring new solutions and artistic mastery in the production of coins and bullion.
The Perth Mint innovated the production of some of the most popular and sought-after bullion programs worldwide like the Kangaroo, Kookaburra, and Koala series. The 2025 Gold Kangaroo, one of the pieces in this legacy, is supported by the expertise of the best-in-class production facilities and the security standards that leave no doubt in the mind of investors.
The 2025 commemorative openly shows the Dan Thorne portrait of His Majesty King Charles III on its obverse. The direction facing of this left-facing effigy, first seen on Australian coinage in 2024, is a century-old numismatic tradition of going in an opposite direction facing as the previous monarch. The uncrowned portrait is a new era of Carolean with modern realistic depiction