2025 Silver Bullion Coin New Releases

2025 Silver Bullion Coin New Releases

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Presenting the 2025 Silver Bullion Coin releases that will be available on my website in the coming 12 months issued by the various national & Private mints from across the world.

I will add them to this blog with pictures and a brief description as they become available .

You will be able to link directly to the respective Category or coin listings by clicking on the names & Following the Links.


 

African Bullion coins:

 

2025 South African Krugerrand 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: South African Mint
Dimensions:
38.7mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The 2025 Krugerrand continues this legendary tradition in a new metal. Much like its gold sibling, the Silver Krugerrand offers investors a great way to own low-premium bullion. Whereas the 2017 Silver Krugerrand was marketed as a higher-premium collector coin, the 2025 as was the 2018, 2019 2020 to 2024 editions were priced at a slim margin over melt. Its market premium is comparable to the Silver Maple Leaf, Britannia, Kangaroo, and Philharmonic. Unlike the other sovereign coins in its class, however, the Krugerrand offers multi-generational demand and recognition. Gold investors have turned to the Krugerrand for over 50 years; now they can own this trusted coin in silver too.

 

2025 Martial Eagle Rwanda African Wildlife 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: BH Mayer’s Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mmx 3.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

Each year, the coins of the Rwandan Wildlife African Ounce Series offer a new reverse design element. Each one of these new reverse elements comes with a shared design element, that being the outline of the African continent, and a new element representing a different animal species found on the continent.

The Rwandan Franc was introduced as the currency of Rwanda in 1964. Apart from its regular circulating coinage, the country has also authorised some foreign mints to issue coins under its jurisdiction, which come in a variety of sizes – including in the internationally popular silver ounce (1 oz silver) format, denominated usually as 50 Francs. Like any bullion coin though, their actual value is unrelated to the face value, and is based primarily on the metal content and the spot price of that metal on the commodities markets, This coin is part of the African Ounce series which features a new animal on the reverse every year, and is dedicated to the Martial Eagle, The martial eagle is a large eagle native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the only member of the genus Polemaetus, and is a species of the “booted eagle” subfamily.

 

2025 African Lunar Snake 1oz Rwanda Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: BH Mayer’s Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm x 3.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This is the ninth coin of the new African Lunar series series released by the BH Mayer’s Mint, packaged in individual plastic wrapping.

The year 2025 belongs to the snake and is seen as a time of deep reflection, wisdom and inner development. Snakes have a reputation for being philosophical thinkers who are patient and prone to pondering. The Chinese zodiac sign of the snake falls in the years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025.

The official currency of land-locked, East African country, Rwanda is the Rwandan franc, which is subdivided into 100 centimes.

 

2025 Somalian Elephant 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Bavarian state mint
Dimensions:
39mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The Silver Elephant Coin is one of the most fascinating coins in the African Wildlife Coin Series, which commemorates the characteristic fauna of Africa. Minted by the Das Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt Mint in Munich, Germany, the Silver Elephant coins were first issued in 2004. With a denomination of 100 shillings, the German-manufactured 1 oz Silver Elephant Coin has begun to attract attention from coin collectors all over the world.

 


 

American Bullion coins:

 

2025 American Eagle 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: US Mint
Dimensions:
40.6mmx 2.98mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The redesign of the American Silver Eagle coin took several months across 2020 for the US Mint to narrow down. The original list of possible designs considered by coinage groups and the US Mint included some 35 different designs. In the end, a new depiction of the American bald eagle in its natural element was chosen to replace John Mercantis heraldic eagle. Emily Damstra is the designer of the new reverse image for the collection. The enhanced image of Walking Liberty on the obverse includes the reintroduction of Adolph A. Weinman’s artistic signature mark on the field, bringing the modern design closer to the original 1916 image.

 


 

Asian Bullion coins:

 

2025 Chinese Panda 30 gram 999 Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Chinese Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
30
Fineness:
999

The Silver Pandas were first minted in 1983. The first 3 years of mintage were in proof quality condition, and had a limited mintage of 10,000 pieces for each year. No Silver Pandas were struck in 1986, but they have been minted every year since then. Each year, the design of the panda changes making them highly collectible. The only year they didn’t change designs was 2002, which used the same design as 2001.

The People’s Republic of China issues and guarantees the quality of each Silver Panda coin. Silver Panda coins are minted from several mints each year. Those mints include but are not limited to Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Unlike the U.S. Mint, these Chinese Mints do not incorporate mint marks to distinguish the difference between each mint. Instead, these mints are known for having minor differences in the design of the coin such as font size, bamboo length and designs of the temple in certain year’s mintages.

 

2025 Bhutan Lunar Snake 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Singapore Mint
Dimensions:
40.07mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The Kingdom of Bhutan proudly issues the inaugural Blessings of Happiness Lunar Coin Collection – The Bhutan Lunar and Attraction series (2016-2027), exclusively minted and marketed by The Singapore Mint. Apart from the proof coin series, the Singapore Mint is producing the bullion coin for this year’s main character – the lunar Snake.

 


 

Australian Bullion Coins:

 

2025 Australian Kookaburra 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions:
40.6mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The 2025 Australian Kookaburra 1oz Silver Coin was struck by The Perth Mint, Australia and is limited to a mintage of only 500,000 coins.

The kookaburra holds iconic status in Australian culture, featuring prominently in Aboriginal Dreamtime stories and contemporary national identity. Its distinctive laughing call has become synonymous with the Australian bush, appearing in literature, art, and tourism materials. The bird’s image has been used on Australian currency, stamps, and as a mascot for sporting events, cementing its place as a beloved national symbol. 2025 marks the 35th anniversary of the iconic Australian Kookaburra bullion series and Perth Mint is celebrating with a unique design combination

 

2025 FU Prosperity Lunar Snake Coloured 1/2oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions: 32.6 mm
Weight (grams): 15.55
Fineness: 999

2025 is the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar and, much like the way a snake sheds its skin, this year is predicted to bring opportunities for personal and professional growth. After all, the Snake is considered to be a symbol of transformation and rebirth, representing periods of change or personal development. In Chinese culture, the Year of the Snake is seen as a time to reflect on one’s goals and pursue them with determination. To help you focus on those concepts, Australia’s world-renowned Perth Mint is releasing this lovely Year-of-the-Snake coin that depicts a colorized 福 “Fu” symbol representing prosperity.

Beautifully struck in a half ounce of highly pure 99.99% silver, this 2025-dated Australian legal-tender half dollar also features a curving snake slithering alongside the Fu symbol. In Chinese culture, the Snake is often associated with traits such as wisdom, intuition, elegance, and cunning. People born in this year are believed to be intelligent, resourceful, and graceful, though they may also possess a mysterious or secretive side. The Year of the Snake begins on January 29, 2025 and ends on February 16, 2026.

While 200,000 of these 2025 Australia Half-Ounce Silver Year of the Snake “Fu” – Prosperity Colored Coins have been authorized for worldwide release, no more than 5,000 will be issued in this illustrated collector card.

 

2025 Australian Kangaroo 1oz 999 Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions:
40.6mm x 2.98mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The kangaroo is the largest marsupial alive on Earth today. The animal’s distinct style of movement, hopping on its hind legs, using its large, muscular tail for balance, means it is one of the only animals which is unable to move backwards easily. An iconic symbol of Australia, the kangaroo is featured in the Australian national emblem alongside the emu.
 
The coin’s iconic design portrays a bounding kangaroo surrounded by stylised rays of sunlight. Inscriptions on a wavy-lined border include ‘AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO’ and the coin’s weight, purity, and year-date. Within the artwork is the inscription ‘RED KANGAROO’, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
 

2025 Australian Ram Lunar Snake 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Australian Mint
Dimensions:
40.6mm x 2.98mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The sixth issue of the new Lunar Series was struck by the Royal Australian Mint from one ounce of 99.9% silver and is dedicated to the Year of the Snake. Following the tiger, the ox, the rat, the rabbit & the dragon this is the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac calendar. The motive features a snake winding it’s way through the bamboo. In addition, the inscription “YEAR OF THE SNAKE”, the Chinese character for “snake” and the weight and fineness are engraved.

The year 2025 belongs to the snake and is perceived as a time of deep reflection, wisdom and inner development. Snakes have a reputation for being philosophical thinkers who are patient and reflective. The Chinese zodiac sign of the Snake falls in the years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025

 

2025 Lunar Year of the Snake 1oz Silver Bullion Proof

Manufacturer: Downies Mint
Dimensions: 38.6 mm
Weight (grams): 31.103
Fineness: 999

This silver coin is dedicated to the Year of the Snake 2025, the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac calendar. The motiv features a highly detailed depiction of a snake amidst floral elements. The Chinese character for “Snake” is also included in the design. The reverse shows the portrait of King Charles III, the year of issue, the denomination, the weight and the fineness.

The snake is said to have particularly strong intuition, wisdom, intelligence and good powers of observation. People born in the Year of the Snake are considered to be cultured, sensitive, philosophical and artistically inclined. The limited 1 Oz Year of the Snake silver proof coin is delivered in the original box including a numbered certificate of authenticity.

Uncoil excitement this Lunar New Year with a sterling new addition to your collection – the Lunar Snake $1 1oz Silver Proof Coin! This Niue legal tender gleams with the allure of its metal purity, mesmerizing design, and limited availability, ensuring that collectors will be eager to capture this tempting treasure. Are you ready to scale-up your collection in 2025 and celebrate the Lunar New Year in style? Then look no further…

This Proof also comes in a black Ruthenium coated and Gold gilded version

2025 Dark Lunar Snake Gold Gilded 1oz Silver Bullion Proof

 

2025 Australian Year of the Snake 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions: 40.6 mm
Weight (grams): 31.103
Fineness: 999

The long-running Australian Lunar Coin Series, first published in 1995 and now in its third cycle, honors the animals of the Chinese zodiac with a catalog of annual designs. The strengths of the 12 animals of the lunar calendar are said to be evident in those born during their rule. Individuals born in the years 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025 are connected to the Snake, further enhancing the personal significance of this year’s release.

In Chinese astrology, the Snake is associated with wisdom, intuition, and deep reflection. Those born under this sign are believed to possess calmness, ambition, and a strategic mindset. The Snake is often seen as a symbol of transformation, making this coin not only a beautiful piece but also a meaningful addition to any collection or investment portfolio.

Those born in the year of the snake are said to be caring, good at talking, sociable, and enjoy challenges.

This coin also comes in 1/2oz & 2oz versions:

2025 Australian year of the Snake 1/2 ounce Silver Bullion Coin

&

2025 Australian 2oz Year of the Snake Silver Bullion Coin

 


 

British Bullion Coins

 

2025 Queens Panther Tudor Beasts 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm
Weight (grams):
62.42
Fineness:
999

The 2025 Queens Panther 2oz silver coin is the fifth bullion release in the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint. The collection features the 10 ‘Beasts’ statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court and which represent the families of the King’s line.

Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse side of the coin features the Queen’s Panther bestowed to Jane Seymour by King Henry VIII, and shows the beast holding a shield with their combined (impaled) Arms. This design is not only for visual appeal but also has enhanced security features as a protection against counterfeiting. The obverse side of the coin presents the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Martin Jennings.

The 2025 Queen’s Panther 2oz silver coin contains exactly two troy ounces (62.2 grams) of pure 999.9 silver. As with other coins from The Royal Mint, it is considered legal tender, having a face value of £5, so is therefore exempt from Capital Gains Tax. The coin will be in production for a few months until the next coin in the series is released, so collectors should purchase as soon as possible in order to get all the coins of the series.

 

2025 James Bond 80’s Six Decades of 007 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm x 2.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

This 2025 Bond of the 1980’s 1oz silver bullion coin marks the start of a brand new bullion series from The Royal Mint celebrating the world’s favourite spy – the Six Decades of 007 range.

First created by Ian Fleming in the 1953, James Bond became a British icon when he appeared on the big screen in 1962. Since then the MI6 agent has only grown in popularity, as new actors made the character their own.

This Third coin in the series celebrates the bond movies of the 1980s Celebrating the memorable Bond films of the 1980s, the coin features the Bede BD-5J ‘Acrostar’ microjet that notably appears in the opening sequence of Octopussy. This minted bullion coin is a wonderful tribute to the decade that brought us the iconic Bond films For Your Eyes Only and Licence To Kill and is a fantastic investment opportunity for fans of the 007 franchise.

 

The 2025 Beowulf & Grendals Mother 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm x 2.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

Invest in a legend of British folklore as the epic poem Beowulf inspires a new series of coins in our collection dedicated to British myths and legends. The titular character Beowulf and his enemy Grendel feature upon the first coin in a set of three new coin designs.

Believed by scholars to have originated between the eighth and the eleventh centuries, the poem Beowulf is the longest surviving poem in Old English. Aspects of Christian allegory can also be found in the poem, with the titular character Beowulf representing the fight of good over evil, and the first villain of the tale, Grendel, said to have been descended from the biblical Cain, the first murderer.

 

2025 King Charles Britannia 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm x 2.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

Introduced in 1997, the British Silver Britannia was issued for more than 20 years with just one monarch featuring on the obverse of the coins. With the passing of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, the Royal Mint issued 2023 Britannias with both Her Late Majesty on the obverse and, later, with King Charles III on the obverse. The 2024 & 2025 series is the first to boast only coins with the king on the obverse.

The history of the British Silver Britannia is a unique one among major bullion collections. While the gold coins debuted in 1987, the Silver Britannia didn’t debut until a decade later in 1997. From 1997 to 2010, the Royal Mint used alternating designs of Britannia on the reverse.

During that same period, three different portraits of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II featured on the obverse. The shortest-lived was Raphael Maklouf’s third-generation bust of the Queen used only in 1997. From 1998 to 2015, Ian Rank-Broadley’s portrait of the Queen featured and from 2016 to 2023, Jody Clark’s bust of the Queen was used.

 

 


 

Canadian Bullion Coins:

 

2025 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Canadian Mint
Dimensions:
38mmx 3.15mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

Since its introduction in 1988, the iconic Silver Maple Leaf has been a highly sought-after Royal Canadian Mint bullion investment coin. The Silver Maple Leaf is minted with one troy ounce (31.11 grams) of 9999 fine silver, and has a face value of $5, the highest face value on the market for any comparable silver bullion coin. All 1-ounce 99.99% pure Silver Maple Leaf Bullion coins produced for 2025 and beyond will have two new and unique features for enhanced security.

Replacing the bullion finish on earlier coins, the radial lines in the 2025 Silver Maple Leaf field have been precisely machined to within microns on the master tooling to ensure reproducibility from die to die and coin to coin. 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. Combined with a new visual security feature – a textured maple leaf micro engraved with laser technology on a small area of the reverse side.

 

2025 Canadian Goose 2oz $10 Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Canadian Mint
Dimensions:
38mmx 5.9mm
Weight (grams):
62.206
Fineness:
999

The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is one of the most recognizable symbols of Canadian wildlife. Its long migration routes and adaptability to various climates make it a fascinating bird. In recent years, due to climate change, their migratory patterns have shifted, with more geese now wintering in Canada or even nesting in Greenland. As early as the 17th century, the Canada goose was brought to Europe, where it remains a popular game bird to this day.

A similar design appeared in 1967 on a Canadian Silver Dollar commemorative coin celebrating the 100th anniversary of Canada’s Confederation. The classic design by Alex Colville also featured the Canada goose in flight and is considered a timeless masterpiece of numismatic art. This tribute to the majestic animal blends tradition with modern security features, bringing a piece of Canadian history back to the world of collectors.

 

 


 

European Bullion Coins:

 

2025 Austrian Philharmonic 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Austrian Mint
Dimensions:
37 mm x 3.2mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

The Austrian Philharmonic is the official Austrian mint Silver bullion coin of Austria, The Austrian Mint’s Philharmonic coin design honours the Vienna Philharmonics orchestra. The obverse of the coin features the great organ of the Musikverein Golden Hall in Vienna, home to the orchestra, along with the date and face value. The reverse features an assortment of musical instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, french horn and bassoon with the inscription, “Wiener Philharmoniker”.

The Austrian Mint, located in Vienna, is responsible for minting Austrian coins. Since 1989 it has been a public limited company and a subsidiary of Austria’s central bank Oesterreichische Nationalbank, which also has its headquarters in Vienna.

 


 

New Zealand Bullion Coins:

 

 

More coins will be added as they become available

If you have any questions you can ring me on Tel: 0191 2099300 or email me at martin@silvertrader.uk
Sincerely Martin

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