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Buy Australian Exclusive Gold Coins from Wall Street Metals
Wall Street Metals is an industry leader in the precious metals investment market. With decades of experience and a team of professionals, we bring our expertise in consulting and advising on investment, along with exclusive gold coins from our strong network of mints to choose from.
Through our collaboration with mints worldwide, like the The Royal Mint, The Perth Mint, Austrian Mint, United States Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, etc., as well as private manufacturers like PAMP and Valcambi, we bring rare and exclusive gold coins and bullions for you to diversify your investment portfolio with.
For instance, we feature a wide range of timeless The Perth Mint Gold Coins on the Wall Street Metals website, like –
- Gold Australian Battle Coral Sea 1/10 oz
- Gold Australian Salt Water Crocodile Coin
- Australian Wildlife gold Coin 1/4 oz
- 0.25 oz Australian gold coin Striped Marlin
Unlike other precious metal dealers in the market, Wall Street Metals do not have surprise hidden prices attached to our cart check out process, which essentially rob you of your hard-earned savings. We take pride in our transparent pricing policy and making gold investment accessible to all through LBMA and IRA approved gold coins that are the lowest prices in the market.
Why Invest in Exclusive Australian Gold Coins?
Investing in precious metals, especially exclusive gold coins and bullion pieces, is an excellent way to quickly and safely diversify your investments portfolio. Besides, if you are already a numismatics enthusiast, you can never have enough coins to collect!
And we know that the prospect of collectable Australian gold coins like Exclusive gold coins on the Wall Street Metals, like the Battle Coral Sea gold coin, Saltwater Crocodile gold coin, Wildlife gold coin, Striped Marlin gold coin, already excite you!
Physical gold – Unlike like fixed deposits or recurring deposits, physical assets like jewelry or real estate, gold stocks, bonds and exchange traded funds (ETFs)- has always been a highly sought after investment instrument, especially in the precious metals’ investment category.
This phenomenon has not just occurred randomly. There is a rock-solid reason behind it. Historically, physical gold has been regarded as a form of security in times of crises- major or minor like political instability induced economic recessions or steadily rising inflation.
Couple this with its cultural significance, especially in the modern-day South Asian wedding markets, as jewelry and gift pieces. Along with it, the rising demand of gold in industrial applications, despite supply being rare and expensive, contributes to its merit for the purposes of ownership and investment.
Perth Mint and Australian Gold Coins
Australia is perhaps one of the few nations today to have two different mints for producing its coinage. While the Australian Mint, a Commonwealth Government entity operating within the portfolio of the Treasury and opened in 1965 by the then Duke of Edinburgh, is the national mint of the country, the Perth Mint is different from it.
The Royal Australian Mint is the primary production facility for the nation’s circulating coins, and the Perth Mint, established in 1899, on the other hand, is Australia’s official bullion mint issuing coins that are legal tender, and wholly owned by the Government of Western Australia.
The Perth Mint has been responsible for producing world-renowned flagship coins like the Gold Australian Kangaroo, also known as the Gold Nugget, in denominations of 1⁄20 oz, 1⁄10 oz, 1⁄4 oz, 1⁄2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg of 24-carat. Apart from this, the mint is known for its themed series mintage like the Lunar series, the Chinese series, the Wildlife series, etc.
This is aside from the collectable gold coins like Australian exclusive gold coins featured on the website.
Gold Australian Wildlife Coin
The Wildlife is a 2022 coin produced by the Perth Mint and backed by the Australian government, with a limited mintage of just 1,000 coins.
The obverse of the coin portrays a depiction of the right-side portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (her effigy known as the “Fourth Portrait”), wearing the “Girls of Great Britain and Ireland” diamond tiara, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley (IRB),
The reverse of this sovereign gold coin features a collage of the three themes of Perth Mint’s long-running coin ranges- the Kangaroo, the Kookaburra, and the Koala- designed by Neil Hollis and includes the date, weight and purity.
Gold Australian Saltwater Crocodile Coin
The Australian Saltwater Crocodile is the largest reptile in the world, found in northern Australia. The Saltwater Crocodile 1/4-oz Australian exclusive gold coin is a symbolism for Australia’s wildlife.
It also pays homage to the legacy of Steve Irwin as he captured the crocodile, named Bindi, depicted on the reverse of the coin, with its jaws wide open, designed by artist Natasha Muhl.
This 2017 coin produced by the Perth Mint and backed by the Australian government is a commemorative gold coin and part of a collectors’ series featuring the Australian Saltwater Crocodile.
Gold Australian Striped Marlin Coin
Fully backed by the Australian government and valid as legal tender and produced by the Perth Mint in 2020, the Striped Marlin 1/4-oz Australian exclusive gold coin has a limited mintage of only about 75,000.
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the Striped Marlin coins portray a depiction of a striped marlin breaching the water on its reverse, with the designer Ing Ing Jong’s initials engraved on the tail of the fish.
The obverse features crowned old bust of the late Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Royal Diamond Diadem crown worn for her Coronation (effigy known as the “Fifth Portrait”) and the Coronation Necklace, designed by British engraver Jody Clark.