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The 2025 1 oz Fiji Unicorn Silver Coin is the third in Scottsdale Mint's popular Unicorn Series, one of the most striking and visually appealing sovereign-backed silver collections in production today. This coin is made of .999 fine silver and is legal tender of the Government of Fiji, with a proof-like finish featuring a frosted finish with a unicorn design on the mirror-polished fields, for a bullion-closer price point. It has a worldwide mintage of only 15,000 coins, and it is also an investment-grade precious metal. The Fiji Unicorn is a unique variation that combines design appeal, royal backing, and a sense of collectibility, making it an attractive choice for fans of the series beyond the confines of regular Eagles and Maples.
The Reverse Profile: A dazzling unicorn in full gallop with its horn held up, with the mane in multiple layers of braids that can be seen from all angles. It has an anti-counterfeiting security feature in the form of its geometric design, which is very hard to reproduce at a counterfeit quality, as well as aesthetically deepens the background. A fairytale castle, which has flags streaming in its windows, completes the mythological setting. The proof-like finish produces a frosted relief that offers a dimension beyond what a photograph can replicate.
The Obverse Profile: Fiji's national Coat of Arms with two Fijian warriors on either side facing a shield decorated with a takia (traditional outrigger canoe). Inscribed: "FIJI · 2025 · 1 oz · .999 FINE SILVER · 1 DOLLAR."
One of the most persistent mythical beasts, the unicorn has been recorded as far back as Greek historian Ctesias in 400 BC, who wrote about the presence of a true animal in India that he called the unicorn. In medieval Europe, it had become the symbol of the very essence of purity, strength, healing, and untamable independence. A chained unicorn has been a part of the Scottish Royal Coat of Arms since the 12th century, the chain being to show that the unicorn is too powerful to be left free even in heraldry. Today, "unicorn" is the pinnacle of the rare and valuable, unmatched by anything else, and thus one of the most resonating design motifs in today's precious metals market.
The Fiji Unicorn Series is the first minted in 2023 by Scottsdale Mint, an ISO 9001-certified mint, in official partnership with the Government of Fiji. The '24 series went to multiple named colorized variants (Blossom, Azurea, and Veloria) and a 1/2 oz format. The 2025 release is the third edition of the series, which came with the colorized Blossom, with only 3,000 sold globally—5 times less than the standard Uncirculated (BU) edition. The proof-like finish at Scottsdale Mint is one of the most technically challenging processes used in private-sector bullion finishing, with mirror-polished fields and frosted design relief.
The 2025 1 oz Fiji Unicorn Silver Coin is the third in Scottsdale Mint's popular Unicorn Series, one of the most striking and visually appealing sovereign-backed silver collections in production today. This coin is made of .999 fine silver and is legal tender of the Government of Fiji, with a proof-like finish featuring a frosted finish with a unicorn design on the mirror-polished fields, for a bullion-closer price point. It has a worldwide mintage of only 15,000 coins, and it is also an investment-grade precious metal. The Fiji Unicorn is a unique variation that combines design appeal, royal backing, and a sense of collectibility, making it an attractive choice for fans of the series beyond the confines of regular Eagles and Maples.
The Reverse Profile: A dazzling unicorn in full gallop with its horn held up, with the mane in multiple layers of braids that can be seen from all angles. It has an anti-counterfeiting security feature in the form of its geometric design, which is very hard to reproduce at a counterfeit quality, as well as aesthetically deepens the background. A fairytale castle, which has flags streaming in its windows, completes the mythological setting. The proof-like finish produces a frosted relief that offers a dimension beyond what a photograph can replicate.
The Obverse Profile: Fiji's national Coat of Arms with two Fijian warriors on either side facing a shield decorated with a takia (traditional outrigger canoe). Inscribed: "FIJI · 2025 · 1 oz · .999 FINE SILVER · 1 DOLLAR."
One of the most persistent mythical beasts, the unicorn has been recorded as far back as Greek historian Ctesias in 400 BC, who wrote about the presence of a true animal in India that he called the unicorn. In medieval Europe, it had become the symbol of the very essence of purity, strength, healing, and untamable independence. A chained unicorn has been a part of the Scottish Royal Coat of Arms since the 12th century, the chain being to show that the unicorn is too powerful to be left free even in heraldry. Today, "unicorn" is the pinnacle of the rare and valuable, unmatched by anything else, and thus one of the most resonating design motifs in today's precious metals market.
The Fiji Unicorn Series is the first minted in 2023 by Scottsdale Mint, an ISO 9001-certified mint, in official partnership with the Government of Fiji. The '24 series went to multiple named colorized variants (Blossom, Azurea, and Veloria) and a 1/2 oz format. The 2025 release is the third edition of the series, which came with the colorized Blossom, with only 3,000 sold globally—5 times less than the standard Uncirculated (BU) edition. The proof-like finish at Scottsdale Mint is one of the most technically challenging processes used in private-sector bullion finishing, with mirror-polished fields and frosted design relief.