2026 Australian Koala 1kg Silver Bullion Coin
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Description
The 2026 1 kilogram Silver Koala is an Australian coin produced by The Perth Mint. Produced in 0.9999 fine silver to a bullion finish, these coins are traded globally and feature The Perth Mint’s mintmark of authenticity.
Featuring an adorable new reverse design from illustrator and graphic designer Ing Ing Jong, the coin shows a koala perched in a eucalyptus tree and enjoying a leafy bite to eat. This bullion release has an unlimited mintage until year-end 2026, with a total mintage figure to come.
Fineness: 0.9999 Fine Silver
Finish: Bullion
Total Metal Weight: 32.1507 troy ounces
Product Weight: 1 kg
Diameter: 100.9mm
Presentation: In Capsule
Maximum Mintage: Unlimited until year-end 2026 with total mintage figure to come
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Authorised Distributor of The Perth Mint
Newly minted products from The Perth Mint are sourced directly from their mint headquarters in Australia.
Australian Koala Coins
The Koala bullion coin series is a highly esteemed collection of gold Koala and silver Koala coins manufactured by The Perth Mint of Australia. First issued in 2007, the series features designs of the adored Australian marsupial, the koala, in its natural habitat.
History of The Perth Mint
The Perth Mint was established in 1899 during the peak of the Western Australian gold rush. Its primary purpose was to mint Australian gold into British Sovereigns, a role it fulfilled until 1931, striking a total of 106 million gold Sovereigns.
Ranking as one of the world’s most active mints, The Perth Mint produces a wide range of bullion and collector coins in gold, silver, and platinum, not only for Australia but also for other countries.
What is Bullion?
Bullion refers to precious metals like gold and silver, valued primarily for their weight and purity. It is typically bought as coins or bars and traded close to its intrinsic metal value.
This is irrespective of the coin’s condition, unlike proof and uncirculated products that may have a collectable value above the intrinsic price.
Obverse
The obverse features the Commonwealth portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Daniel Thorne.
CHARLES III AUSTRALIA
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