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Kangaroo (2025) - 1/10 Oz - gold investment coin
Kangaroo (2025) - 1/10 Oz - gold investment coin
Material: gold
Fineness: 999,9/1000
Weight: 3.11g (1/10 Oz)
Diameter: 16.6 mm
Mint: The Perth Mint
Country of Origin: Australia
Denomination: 15 AUD
Supplied: in capsule
1/10 oz Australian Kangaroo 2025 Gold Coin - small but impressive
The 1/10 oz Australian Kangaroo 2025 Gold Coin captures the unique beauty and power of the Australian Outback in a compact size. Struck in 99.99% pure gold, this coin offers collectors and investors the opportunity to acquire a beautifully designed piece of Australian coinage at an attractive price. Its intricate design and limited mintage make this coin a highly sought after collector's item and a solid investment.
Basic Information
The Australian Kangaroo series from the Perth Mint is well known and highly regarded around the world. Featuring the kangaroo as a symbol of Australia, the series has captivated collectors since its launch with annually changing designs that reflect the beauty and diversity of the Australian outback. The 1/10 oz coin is particularly popular with collectors and investors looking for a compact and affordable way to invest in gold.
Special Features
The 1/10 oz Australian Kangaroo 2025 Gold Coin is a small but rare collector's item available in a limited mintage. Its compact size makes it ideal for investors looking to acquire smaller amounts of gold without compromising on quality or artistic design. It comes in a protective acrylic capsule that preserves its pristine condition and protects the beauty of the design.
Perth Mint
The Perth Mint is Australia's official bullion and coin mint and is wholly owned by the Government of Western Australia. The Perth Mint was established on 20 June 1899, two years before the federation of Australia in 1901, and was the last of the three Australian colonial branches of the Royal United Kingdom Mint (after the now defunct Sydney and Melbourne mints) dedicated to refining gold from the Gold Rush and minting gold sovereigns and half-sovereigns for the British Empire. Along with the Royal Australian Mint, which produces Australian dollar coins for circulation, the Perth Mint is the older of the two Australian mints issuing legal tender coins.