The Royal Canadian Mint is well known and reputable by the investors, which offer the investments in precious metals. On the official website of the Mint, we can read that they have already sold more than 25 million ounces of the gold coin.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin is the most popular silver coin minted by The Royal Canadian Mint and one of the most popular pure silver coin in the world. Maple Leaf coin was introduced in 1979 and looks almost the same as it was by the first time. The obverse of these beautiful bullion coin show the right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the year and face value. The reverse is adorned by the national symbol of Canada- Maple Leaf. We can see also there the information about metal finesse, which is made of (Ag .99990) and the name of the country, where is minted (Canada). The author of the coin’s project was Walter Otto. Since 2015 both sides of the coin have additional lines in the background. The uniqueness of the line width and pitch gives this coin a characteristic look, and creates a light diffracting pattern that is specific to this coin. This coin has also many unique Security Feature to confirm the authenticity of Canadian Maple Leaf coin and to prevent her falsification. For example we can find the microengraved Maple Leaf on the reverse side. In the centre of this mark, visible under magnification, is the coin’s year issue.
The United States Mint is a well known and reputable mint for investors, which produces between 4 and 10 billion coins annually.
The American Eagle coin is the most popular silver coin minted by the United States Mint. First time was it introduced in 1986 and its design has been the same until today. This beautiful bullion coin present on its obverse the personification of Liberty, the symbol of United States and liberation, walking with attributes of peace: an olive branch and a torch. Under the foot of it we see the headquarters of the US Congress and in the background we see the sunrise. The obverse was created for the need to mint coins between 1907-1933 by Augustus Sain- Gaudenes. The reverse present the bird landing in its nest. This image was designed by the sculptor- Miley Tucker- Frost. In addition to the bird, we also see the American slogans from the Declaration of Independence: “In Got we Trust” and “E pluribus unum”. The coin is made of silver (Ag 999). The American Eagle is the only coin in the world until today that is beaten with reversed stamp ( the obverse and the reverse are turned 180 degrees apart)
The Austrian Mint is well known and reputable mint by the investors, and his history began at 12th century. At the beginning it was the Vienna Mint, which became the country’s one after the first world war. The Austrian Mint is subsidiary of the Austrian National Bank, the products minted by the Austrian Mint has the government guarantees of the the metal purity. On the official website of the Mint, we can read that last year they sold more than 647100 ounces of the Vienna Philharmonic gold coin 1oz.
The Vienna Philharmonic is one of the most popular coin minted by Austrian Mint. First introduced in 1989 and looks almost the same as it was at the beginning. The obverse side of these beautiful silver coin features the famous pipe organ from the Goldener Saal of the Viennese Musikverein and silver finesse, which is made of, and the year of the issue. The reverse side shows eight characteristic orchestral instruments: fours violins either side of cello in the foreground and the Viennese horn, the bassoon and harp behind. The coins was designed by Thomas Pasendorfer. The coin design was developed using the computer graphics and then transferred to silver.
The Central Mint (originally named Shanghai Mint) is a subsidiary of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The major activities of the mint are mintingand melting circulation and commemorative coins, and producing commemorative medals and other kind of casting products for government institutions and businesses.
The Chinese Panda is the most popular silver coin minted by Chinese mint Shanghai Mint. It was first introduced in 1982. The obverse of this beautiful bullion coin shows the image of a panda that is being changed every year. Below the panda’s image will we find information about the nominal value of the coin expressed in the Yuan (the currency in the Republic of Chinese People). The coin’s reverse is decorated by the famous Tian Tan Temple, which is located in Beijing. Over the template is there a Chinese inscription “Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo”, meaning the Republic of Chinese People. At the bottom of the coin is the year of coin’s issue. It is worth to note that only the coin’s obverse is modified every year. The coin is minted of the purest silver (999), which makes it possible to be a security of capital and because of its changing appearance can be also a perfect complement to the collection.
The Australian Mint, well known also as Gold Corporation, is reputable mint for investors. Every year it recycles about 60% of Australia’s gold. This mint is the oldest on the continent and has been running continuously since 1999.
The Australian Kangaroo is one of the most popular silver coin minted by Australian mint Perth Mint. First time was introduced in 1986 but under some other form as it has today. At the beginning the name of the coin was Australian Nugget, because the design of the coin represented only the image of the nugget of silver. The design was changed after three years and decided to mint the national symbol of Australia- the Kangaroo. We can see the Kangaroo on the reverse side and he’s changing a little bit every year. On the reverse side we can find also the metal finesse, the weight and year of coin issue. This beautiful bullion coin shows on the obverse side the likeness of Queen Elisabeth II with her name and nominal value.
The Australian Mint, well known also as Gold Corporation, is reputable mint for investors. Every year it recycles about 60% of Australia’s gold. This mint is the oldest on the continent and has been running continuously since 1999.
The Australian Kookaburra is one of the most popular silver coins minted by the Australian Perth Mint. The first time was introduced in 1990 and since then has enjoyed great success among investors. This beautiful silver bullion coin on its obverse shows the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II in the crown. Around the queen’s likeness we will find her name, the country of issue and the nominal value of the coin in dollars. The coin’s reverse is modified every year, but it always represents Kookaburra (the largest kingfisher with a large head and beak). Around the bird can we see the name of the coin, the year of issue, weight and metal finesse (Ag 9999) from which the coin has been minted.
The Australian Mint, well known also as Gold Corporation, is reputable mint for investors. Every year it recycles about 60% of Australia’s gold. This mint is the oldest on the continent and has been running continuously since 1999.
The Australian Koala is one of the most popular silver coins minted by the Australian Perth Mint. The first time was introduced in 2007 and since then has enjoyed great success among investors and collectors. This beautiful silver bullion coin on its obverse shows the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II in the crown designed by Ian Rank- Brodley. Around the queen’s likeness we will find her name, the country of issue and the nominal value of the coin in dollars. The coin’s reverse is modified every year, but it always represents Koala. This consequently influence on its value, not only by the nominal value and by the value of the used metal, but also because of the collector’s reasons. Around the Koala can we see the name of the coin, the year of issue, weight and metal finesse (Ag 9999) from which the coin has been minted. The coin comes from the “Discover Australia” series, which presents the region’s most famous animals.
The Australian Mint, well known also as Gold Corporation, is reputable mint for investors. Every year it recycles about 60% of Australia’s gold. This mint is the oldest on the continent and has been running continuously since 1999.
The Australian Year of the Dog is another silver coin of the Lunar II series minted by the Australian Perth Mint. The first series of mints began in 1999, which according to the Chinese calendar was Rabbit Year. It was the image that appeared on the first coin of the Lunar I series. The last coin in this series was Year of the Pig (2007). The popularity of the first series of Lunar coins prompted Perth Mint to release the Lunar II series, which began 2008 (Year of the Rat) and will end in 2019 (Pig Year). This coin, apart from the metal value (Au 0.9999), also has a collector’s value because of limited release. The Year of the Dog can be found in weights from 1/20 oz up to 1 kg. This beautiful bullion coin on its obverse shows the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II and the weight, year and country of issue. The coin’s reverse is decorated this year with the symbol of the current year in the Chinese Calendar – Dog. Below the image of the rooster is the inscription “Year of the Dog”.