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Australia 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget Coin best (Random Year)

Original price was: $3,690.00.Current price is: $3,459.00.

Product description

  • Product ID:5964331
  • Year:Random
  • Grade:Brilliant Unc
  • Grade Service:None
  • Denomination:100 Dollars
  • Mint Mark:Perth Mint (Not Shown)
  • Metal Content:1 troy oz
  • Purity:.9999
  • Thickness:2.8 mm
  • Diameter:32.6 mm

Description

Australia 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget Coin

Product Details

As low as $89.99 per coin over spot
In 1987, The Perth Mint introduced the Gold Nugget series, representative of the metal found in Australia. Starting in 1990, the coins have featured yearly changing images of kangaroos, adding collectibility to the coin’s .9999 fine gold appeal. take advantage by start placing your oders now from Alphaoreminers.

Australia 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget Coin

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
  • Individual coins are packaged in protective packaging.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Portrays the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II or King Charles III, as well as the coin’s monetary denomination.
  • Reverse: Will vary by year. Includes the date, weight and purity along with a unique kangaroo or nugget design.
  • Sovereign coin by The Perth Mint, backed by the Australian government.

Australia 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget Coin

The Australian Gold Kangaroo coins and Gold Nugget coins struck by The Perth Mint not only feature a classic design, they are also produced in limited mintages, creating a great collectible opportunity. Add this beautiful gold coin to your cart today.

Gold Nugget and Kangaroo Series
The Gold Nugget and Kangaroo coin series was first introduced in 1987 by Gold Corp., an entity owned by the Western Australian government who oversees operations at The Perth Mint. Today, not only are the Gold Kangaroos available in the 1 oz gold BU coin, but also in smaller fractional sizes as well as the large format gold 1 kilo.

Australia 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget Coin

Gold Kangaroo Design
In 1990, the Australian Gold Nugget coin was changed to feature the kangaroo. While the obverse of this series bears a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II each year from 1990 to 2003 and the effigy of King Charles III beginning in 2024, the 1 oz and fractional gold sizes feature a yearly changing design of Australia’s most recognizable animal. The 1 kilo gold coin reverse remains consistent yearly with the iconic red kangaroo design.

Precious Metals IRA
For products to qualify for a Precious Metals IRA, they must exceed minimum fineness requirements as set by the IRS. 1 oz Gold Kangaroo/Nugget coins are eligible for Precious Metals IRAs as they meet the .999 fineness requirement.

Important Notes
Note that these coins will come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, meaning that there will be no wear on the coin, though light contact marks and spotted surfaces are possible. Dates on these random year coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand.

What is the different between investing in Australian Gold coins and Gold bars?

Deciding to invest in Australian Gold coins or Gold bars really depends on your goals as an investor. Those who choose 1 oz Gold Kangaroos may do so because they prefer to have Gold that represents more than just physical Gold. Some prefer Gold coins, like Gold Nuggets, because the coins are aesthetically pleasing and have historical significance. While others prefer Gold bars over Gold Nuggets because Gold bars are more utilitarian, and can usually be acquired at a lower price point than Gold coins.

Buy these random Australian Gold coins, and expand your coin collection.

Add these Australian Gold coins to your cart, and enjoy the surprise of receiving Gold coins featuring any number of designs. While the 1 oz Gold Kangaroo has mostly featured a version of a kangaroo over the years, occasionally the design has featured wallabies and wallaroos. Of course, you may receive a Gold Nugget coins with the “Welcome Stranger” design based on the nugget discovered in 1869. Buying Gold coins in this manner is considered fun by many collectors who enjoy the excitement of not knowing what they will get until they open their package.

The Gold Nugget series was introduced in 1986, only later featuring the red kangaroo as a more recognizable symbol for these .9999 fine Gold coins.

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