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Add this exquisite coin to your portfolio featuring .9999 pure silver and a stunning, detailed design.
| Quantity | Cash/Check | Credit Card | Paypal/Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 19 | $93.83 | $97.77 | $98.99 |
| 20 - 99 | $92.83 | $96.73 | $97.94 |
| 100 or more | $91.83 | $95.69 | $96.88 |
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The Australian Silver Koala series has been renowned since its introduction in 2007 as having annually changing reverse designs that superbly reflect the distinctive charisma of this well-loved Australian marsupial. The 2025 edition marks this trend through the newly gorgeous and exquisite depiction by the artist Aleysha Howarth, a koala sitting on a branch of a tree made of gum. The fur pattern on koala and the feel of the eucalyptus branch demonstrate how Perth Mint values art.
On the obverse of the coin is the Dan Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, a new era having commenced in 2024, as the first phase of changing the effigy on Commonwealth coins. The new reverse and the modern portrait of the royal personage make the 2025 Silver Koala a special issue both to investors and collectors.
One of the popular queries that investors would want to know is whether they should take the Silver Koala or the Silver Kangaroo of the Perth Mint Silver. Both are outstanding 1 oz, .9999 pure silver coins, but they are destined towards different investment approaches.
The Silver Kangaroo is the lead bullion coin of the Perth Mint and is struck with an unlimited mintage. That makes it a pure bullion play, a very good, low-premium method to buy ounces and trace the silver price. It has value which is based almost solely on the metallic content.
The Silver Koala on the other hand is an investor-collector hybrid coin. The limited mintage of 300,000 and the annually varying design bring two important factors, scarcity and collectibility. The coins of low production mintages may, over time, gain a numismatic premium, i.e. as demand by collectors can push their value above the intrinsic value of the silver content. The Koala presents a tempting investment opportunity to the investors seeking a potential upside over and above the silver spot price. It is the strategic decision of people who value the piece of rarity and the art of collecting coins as the constituent element of their wealth strategy.
The Perth Mint produces a mint that is one of the most respected in the world, striking your 2025 Silver Koala. The Perth Mint was founded in 1899 as an offshoot of the Royal Mint in Britain and it has long been known as one of the most successful and well-established gold and silver refineries. Currently the Government of Western Australia owns it and it is known worldwide because of its innovative, high quality bullion series which includes the Koala, Kookaburra and Kangaroo. Your coin has the "P" mintmark, which is a token of its place of origin, and the weight, as well as, the outstanding purity of it.
The Australian Silver Koala series has been renowned since its introduction in 2007 as having annually changing reverse designs that superbly reflect the distinctive charisma of this well-loved Australian marsupial. The 2025 edition marks this trend through the newly gorgeous and exquisite depiction by the artist Aleysha Howarth, a koala sitting on a branch of a tree made of gum. The fur pattern on koala and the feel of the eucalyptus branch demonstrate how Perth Mint values art.
On the obverse of the coin is the Dan Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, a new era having commenced in 2024, as the first phase of changing the effigy on Commonwealth coins. The new reverse and the modern portrait of the royal personage make the 2025 Silver Koala a special issue both to investors and collectors.
One of the popular queries that investors would want to know is whether they should take the Silver Koala or the Silver Kangaroo of the Perth Mint Silver. Both are outstanding 1 oz, .9999 pure silver coins, but they are destined towards different investment approaches.
The Silver Kangaroo is the lead bullion coin of the Perth Mint and is struck with an unlimited mintage. That makes it a pure bullion play, a very good, low-premium method to buy ounces and trace the silver price. It has value which is based almost solely on the metallic content.
The Silver Koala on the other hand is an investor-collector hybrid coin. The limited mintage of 300,000 and the annually varying design bring two important factors, scarcity and collectibility. The coins of low production mintages may, over time, gain a numismatic premium, i.e. as demand by collectors can push their value above the intrinsic value of the silver content. The Koala presents a tempting investment opportunity to the investors seeking a potential upside over and above the silver spot price. It is the strategic decision of people who value the piece of rarity and the art of collecting coins as the constituent element of their wealth strategy.
The Perth Mint produces a mint that is one of the most respected in the world, striking your 2025 Silver Koala. The Perth Mint was founded in 1899 as an offshoot of the Royal Mint in Britain and it has long been known as one of the most successful and well-established gold and silver refineries. Currently the Government of Western Australia owns it and it is known worldwide because of its innovative, high quality bullion series which includes the Koala, Kookaburra and Kangaroo. Your coin has the "P" mintmark, which is a token of its place of origin, and the weight, as well as, the outstanding purity of it.