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2020 Silver Bullion Coin New Releases

2020 Silver Bullion Coin New Releases

 

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Presents the 2020 Silver Bullion Coin New releases that will be available on my website in the coming 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:

 

2020 World’s Wildlife Whale Congo 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Whale is the second coin in the brand new “World’s Wildlife” series from the highly respected Geiger Mint, which consistently produces high-quality bullion coins. The first coin in the series, the Giraffe, was released as an SD Bullion Exclusive as well in 2019. This series is very similar to Perth Mint series in that each coin has a limited mintage, and the design will change each year. The worldwide mintage limit for these Silver Whale Coins is only 30,000 coins.

The Whale is minted by Geiger using 1 troy ounce of .9999 silver. In addition to this, each coin will come individually encapsulated in a hard plastic, protective case. The coin is backed by the Congolese government, who give the coin a face value of 20 francs.

 

2020 Rwanda Nautical Series Mayflower 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The fourth issue of the Nautical Ounce Series is dedicated to the famous historic sailing ship Mayflower. The “Mayflower” was the first merchant ship used for goods transportation to and from Europe. Also, the “Mayflower” was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, also known as Pilgrims today, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620. The ship’s castle-like structure protected crew and cargo from the pitfalls of the sea. The Mayflower is considered a cultural icon in the history of the United States and celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2020. The bullion coin is delivered in a protective foil.

 

2020 African Wildlife Leopard Somalian 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Third debut from Somalia, the African Wildlife Series “Leopard”. This new series will appear with an annually changing motive. This beautiful coin was struck from one ounce of pure silver in uncirculated quality. The reverse features a full image of a leopard resting on a tree branch. In the background is a natural setting of a rocky landscape. The obverse displays the Somalian Coat of Arms with two Leopards on it. Leopards are graceful and powerful big cats. They are the fourth largest cats in the world after Tiger, Lion and Jaguar. No other big cat climbs so high and is as tall as the leopard. In order to protect his prey against predators, he often stores his prey on branch forks. The coins will be delivered in capsules. The mintage is limited to 30,000 pieces worldwide.

 

2020 South African Rhino Big 5 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: South African Mint
Dimensions:
38.7mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 15,000

The South African Mint celebrates Africa’s unique natural heritage by embodying the strength and beauty of the “Big 5” in this new series of fine-silver brilliant uncirculated legal tender coins.

“The Big Five” term originated when big game hunters visited the shores of Africa to shoot for trophies, and locals warned them about the five most dangerous animals in Africa: the Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Rhino and Buffalo.

The coins will be issued every month, with the first instalment in February 2019. The Second installation features the African Lion & the Third being the African Rhino.

 

2020 African Bushbaby 1 oz Rwanda Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Rwandan African Ounce Series comes with fresh design features on the reverse field each year. One element of the design is the same each year, that of the African continent in the center of the design field. This appears in each year, but in the lower-left field, the coins have a depiction of different animals native to the African continent.

In the 13th release of this series, the Rwandan African Ounce debuts one of the smaller animals to feature on the coins. Bushbabies are known as nagapies in Afrikaans, which translates into English as little night monkeys. The bushbaby is named as such in English and Afrikaans because of the cries it makes and because of the fact that it is seen almost exclusively at night.

 

2020 South African Archosauria Dinosaurs Series 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: South African Mint
Dimensions:
38.7mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 15,000

This second issue in the Natura-Series ‘Palaeontology – Rise of the Dinosaurs’ by the South African Mint is dedicated to the Coelophysis Rhodesiensis. In recognition of South Africa?s significance to the field of palaeontology and the study of plant and animal fossils, in 2019 the South African Mint has struck the first Natura silver coin. Archosaurs lived in Southern Africa over 200 million years ago and are regarded as the direct ancestors of the dinosaurs. The rise of the archosaurs and their evolution is a significant event in the history of life on land, since they not only led to the evolution of dinosaurs and birds, but also to the pterosaurs (flying reptiles) and crocodiles. The motive of this coin depicts the Coelophysis Rhodesiensis and the inscriptions “Rise of the Dinosaurs”, “Archosauria”, “South Africa” and “2020”. The limited silver bullion coin is delivered in the original blistercard of the South African Mint.

 

2020 South African Krugerrand 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The 2020 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 2020 as was the 2018 & 2019 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.

 

2020 African Lunar Rat 1 oz Rwanda Silver Bullion Coin

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

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

The reverse feature is a unique take on the Rat symbol which represents 2020 in the Chinese lunar calendar, 2020 celebrates the Year of the Rat. In Chinese element theory, each zodiac sign is associated with one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire and earth and each element appears in a 60 year cycle. 2020 represents the year of the Metal Rat whose particular characteristics include being a good socializer.. Also on the reverse, the Chinese character for ‘RAT’, along with the coin title, the year of issue, the words ‘lunar ounce,’ and details of weight purity and metal content.

 

2020 Somalian Elephant 1 oz 999 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:

 

2020 Tyrannosaurus Rex Congo 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Scottsdale Mint
Dimensions:
38.6mmx 3.2mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 10,000

The first coin from the new series “Prehistoric Life” from the Congo is dedicated to the Tyrannosaurus Rex (short: T-Rex). The motive of the bullion coin struck from one ounce of 99.99% pure silver depicts a T-Rex with its prey. Mountains, forests and two other dinosaurs can be seen in the background. Next to the T-Rex, the inscriptions “TYRANNOSAURUS REX”, “68 – 66 MIO YEARS BC” and the year of issue 2020 are shown. The motive is framed by the name of the series “PREHISTORIC LIFE” as well as a timeline indicating the prehistoric epochs Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous. The Tyrannosaurus Rex roamed the earth during the time of the Late Cretaceous. The gigantic carnivore, whose name means “King of the Tyrannic Lizards”, reached a body length of up to 13 meters and weighed up to 7 tons. The reverse of the coin shows the coat of arms of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The limited silver bullion coin is delivered in a protective capsule.

 

The 2020 Barbados Seahorse 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Scottsdale mint
Dimensions:
38.6mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This bullion Silver coin issued by the country of Barbados is the third coin in the series highlighting one of the most unique fishes in the ocean, the Seahorse.

Seahorses are truly unique, and not just because of their unusual equine shape. Unlike most other fish, they are monogamous and mate for life. Rarer still, they are among the only animal species on Earth in which the male bears the unborn young. A baby seahorse is called a fry.

Seahorses have lived longer than dinosaurs and they are still living now. Seahorses live in almost every ocean and in the deepest part of the ocean.

 

2020 St Helena French Trade Dollar Restrike 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The French Indo-China silver Piastre is one of the many successors of the Spanish “piece of Eight” large size silver coins that had circulated in many parts of Asia since the seventeenth century. Arising from a need by many nations to develop commerce and trade with the Orient, the so-called Trade Dollars became almost ‘calling cards’ for western nations as trade with the China and the Orient exploded following the First and Second Opium Wars. As other European powers began their push into Asia, France had for the most part gone unchallenged with the exception being Vietnam who themselves had hopes of achieving greater amounts of territory. By 1885, the French introduced a new currency based on the silver piastre de commerce in order to increase monetary stability The obverse of the coins depicted a distinctive seated Liberty and headdress similar to that worn by the iconic Statue of Liberty, a gift to the American people from France in 1876 on the Centenary Anniversary of US Independence. The reverse side included a simple wreath with the inscription INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE – PIASTRE DE COMMERCE – A TITRE 0,900. POIDS 27 GR. denoting the coin’s original weight and fineness.

 

2020 Roaring Lion of Judah 1 ounce Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Sunshine Mint
Dimensions: 
39mm
Weight (grams): 
31.10300
Fineness: 
999

The obverse features a brand-new stunning design for the 2020 Roaring Lion. The 2018 and 2019 Roaring Lion Silver Coins featured the full body of a lion mid-roar. The 2020 Roaring Lion Coin features a gorgeous rendition of a lion’s head wearing a crown. The lion’s face is minted in great detail with the individual whiskers on its face even being distinguishable. The Aleph Tav Symbol תא on the lion’ crown reveals the lion’s identity as the Lion of Judah: The strength of the Leader is the Sign of the Covenant. Inscribed on the band of the crown is “IN YOUR MAJESTY RIDE OUT VICTORIOUSLY”. Behind the lion is a reflective regal floral-like pattern that accentuates the beauty of this design. At the very bottom of the obverse are the specifications of the coin of “ONE TROY OUNCE” and the exceptional purity of “.9999 FINE SILVER”.

The reverse features a very similar design to that of past Roaring Lion Silver Coins. Like past years, the 2020 Roaring Lions is backed by Niue. This means that Queen Elizabeth’s famous profile image is pictured in the middle of the reverse surrounded by words. At the top of the coin is the word “NIUE”, to her right is “TWO DOLLARS”, to her left is “ELIZABETH II”, and below her image are the designer’s initials of “IRB” & “2020”.

 

2020 Number PI Solomon Islands 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Apmex
Dimensions: 
38.6mm
Weight (grams): 
31.1
Fineness: 
999

This beautiful Silver coin is dedicated to a very important mathematical constant – the calculation of the number Pi.

The number p is a mathematical constant. Originally defined as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, it now has various equivalent definitions and appears in many formulas in all areas of mathematics and physics. It is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter “p” since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes spelled out as “pi”. It is also called Archimedes’ constant.

 

The Egyptian Dragon 1oz World of Dragons Silver Bullion Round

Manufacturer: Golden State Mint
Dimensions:
39.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

The pyramids of Egypt are some of the most prized cultural icons in the world today. Most of the pyramids of Egypt were constructed as tombs for the pharaohs from various dynasties and as tombs for their consorts. Many of the pyramids date to the Old and Middle Kingdom periods of Ancient Egypt.

Obverse
On the obverse of the 1 oz Silver World of Dragons Series The Egyptian Round is the final design of this stunning series. The three Egyptian pyramids that dot the desert landscape in the background are guarded by a large, powerful dragon in the foreground. The dragons body has armored scales and its head is adorned with a headdress similar to those worn by the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.

Reverse
Flip the round over to its reverse field and you will find the common design of the collection present on these 1 oz Silver World of Dragons Series rounds. The design field itself is dominated by the imposing appearance of a dragons eye as it pierces through the viewer. Inscriptions include World of Dragons at the top and One Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver at the bottom.

 

2020 American Eagle 1 oz 999 Silver Bullion Coin

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

The official U.S. 1 ounce silver bullion coin are among the best known 1 ounce silver bullion coins on the market today.
Minted by the United States starting in 1986, the 1 ounce pure silver coin has its weight and purity certified by the US Mint.
The obverse design features a rendition of Walking Liberty by Adolph Weinman and the reverse, designed by John Mercanti, features an eagle with shield and thirteen five-pointed stars.

 

The Aztec Calendar 1oz CUAUHTEMOC Silver Bullion Bar

Manufacturer: Golden State Mint
Dimensions:
50.4mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

The Aztec calendar is the calendar system that was used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico. It is one of the Mesoamerican calendars, sharing the basic structure of calendars from throughout ancient Mesoamerica.

The calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle called xiuhpohualli (year count) and a 260-day ritual cycle called tonalpohualli (day count). These two cycles together formed a 52-year “century,” sometimes called the “calendar round”. The xiuhpohualli is considered to be the agricultural calendar, since it is based on the sun, and the tonalpohualli is considered to be the sacred calendar.

The calendric year may have begun at some point in the distant past with the first appearance of the Pleiades (Tianquiztli) asterism in the east immediately before the dawn light. But due to the precession of the Earth’s axis, it fell out of favor to a more constant reference point such as a solstice or equinox. Early Spanish chroniclers recorded it being celebrated in proximity with the Spring equinox.

 

The Indian Dragon 1oz World of Dragons Silver Bullion Round

Manufacturer: Golden State Mint
Dimensions:
39.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

In ancient cultures, stories about heroes and monsters were an important part of everyday life. They helped people explain objects in the sky, make sense of weather events, or answer life’s big questions. Born around the fire and evolved through word of mouth, tales of these creatures and their supernatural powers were told and retold millions of times from person to person, from trade port to trade port, and from generation to generation – manifesting into a hundred different versions around the world.

The Taj Mahal is known as the Crown of the Palaces and is a white-marble mausoleum. It was constructed along the Yamuna river near the city of Agra in India. Commissioned in 1632, the building serves as the tomb of the favorite wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. This fifth dragon in the series is known as the Indian and likely depicts Pakhangba, the supreme God of the Meetei tradition.

 

2020 St Helena Japanese Trade Dollar Restrike 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

It became necessary to produce a special dollar for trading in the British Colony when the price of Silver rose rapidly in value between 1875 and 1895. The Silver price disturbed trading and resulted in a very serious shortage of minted dollars. To overcome the threat of a currency famine, The Royal Prerogative of the English sovereign gave approval in 1894 for the minting of a special British Dollar for general use in Far Eastern Trade.

The release of these Trade Dollars marked a significant change in Japan during which time the restoration of Imperial Authority was vested in Emperor Mutshuhito, who reigned from 1868 to 1914. His reign is known as the Meiji Era, which witnessed the introduction of rapid industrialization and manufacturing that transformed Japan into one of the world’s largest and most advanced economies.

 


Asian Bullion coins:

 

2020 South Korea Chiwoo Cheonwang 1 ounce Silver Bullion Medal

Manufacturer: Komsco
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This wonderful 33.000 limited edition 2020 South Korea Silver Chiwoo Cheonwang 1 ounce Silver Bullion Medal BU is an exceptional issue from the South Korean Komsco Mint featuring the Fifth design of the well-known legend – the warrior Chiwoo Cheonwang.

The 2020 Silver 1 oz Chiwoo Cheonwang Medallion BU depicts an incredibly detailed mountain scene, featuring Chiwoo Cheonwang in full battle armor protecting his shoulders and chest. His helmet has two sharp horns attached, which reference further mythological aspects associated with Chiwoo. His massive sword fills his right hand, while his large shield protects at his left. His large cloak flows behind him as he stands firm upon the rugged terrain. Chiwoo Cheonwang’s full attention remains fixed upon the chained gates cut into the mountainside, that are recounted to be the sealed hell gate. As with previous releases, only his name is inscribed at the mid-point of the right rim. This is truly a finely executed design that captures with imaginative skill the tenseness of the moment Chiwoo Cheonwang faces!

 

The 2020 Phoenix South Korean 1oz Silver Bullion Medal

Manufacturer: Komsco
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The mythical Phoenix rises again — this time as part of an epic new silver bullion series from South Korea, where the bird has been a harbinger of nobility and good fortune since ancient times. Flush with the monumental success and collector demand of its Chiwoo Cheonwang silver bullion series, South Korea was spurred to embark on another series. And this is it!

Struck in a full ounce of highly pure 99.9% fine silver by KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, this impressive medal captures the Korean Phoenix like never before. Known as a the “Bong-Hwang” in South Korea, the bird has been the symbol of Korean nobility since the late 1300s when “The Phoenix Throne” was used to describe the rulers of the Joseon Dynasty. The phoenix still maintains a huge presence in South Korean culture and has even been integrated into the design of the nation’s presidential seal.

The phoenix takes center stage on this piece where it is depicted majestically hovering in the sky, wings spread wide almost in an embrace while clutching a symbolic orb of knowledge in its beak. The reverse design superbly depicts a pair of Phoenix facing each other and the South Korean flag. The designs are simply fantastic. Plus, each piece available in this offer comes in original Gem Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, meaning that they are products of a superb strike that places your them firmly among the elite of the run. Each also features a unique security feature in the form of a lenticular design struck into the silver itself. Located on the obverse, this lenticular feature displays either “Ag” or “999” depending on the viewing angle

 

The 2020 South Korea Zi Sin Rattus 1oz Silver Bullion Medal

Manufacturer: Komsco
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 22,000

The Fourth release in the Zi:Sin Series comes from KOMSCO with the design of Rattus. The collection features images of the 12 Guardians, with each of the guardians representing leading soldiers in the armies of God. In Korean culture, these individuals represent protectors who serve as the leading edge for the armies of good when facing off with evil in the world.

ZI:SIN Rattus is the Queen of the underground cave at the Chiwoo Empire and has the ability to forsee danger. Dressed in a celestial robe with a dagger on her waist, Rattus waits at the top of the cave to enjoy the darkness and brightness of the world under the full moon. It is here that she is able to foresee that a great war is coming, and alerts Chiwoo Cheonwang.

For the 2020 release, the obverse design features a new Gwi-myeon-wa, known as “Nok-yoo-gi-myeon-wa”. Traditionally, Koreans built Gwi-myeon-wa and hung them on both ends of their roofs to scare off evil spirits.

 

2020 Taekwondo South Korean 1oz Silver Bullion Medal

Manufacturer: Komsco
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 25,000

This perspective-based action scene is unequaled in any recent martial arts themed bullion coin offerings of which we are aware. Every aspect of this design is spot-on regarding the power of the deep focus involved in Taekwondo. The fist-punch displayed did not originate in the passionate emotional response of the combatant depicted. One glance at his expression demonstrates the quiet spirit out of which the punch was being delivered. This is a remarkable step forward in this new series, and one we hope to see expanded on in the years to come!

The obverse is consistent with the series, presenting a beautiful and active scene, featuring a Yin Yang symbol on the left center of the design. The darkness of the Yin is accented by slightly-angled fine, horizontal lines against the frosted background. The lightness of the Yang is from the unfrosted silver. A circle-inset fills the head of the Yang with the security feature of a latent image of the medallion’s fineness of “999” hidden within the fine vertical lines. The active part of the design is produced by swirls of heavier lines that appear to feed into the Yin from the top, and the Yang from the bottom. The overall design is very clean and attractive, with a nicely-textured frosted background. Inscriptions at the lower right include “2020” in a smaller type, with “KOREA” in a larger type stacked below.

The reverse is where the real action is! A young taekwondo fighter demonstrates a perfect upward, forward punch, originating from the center of his focused energy, ready to move in and finish the contest. Inscriptions include “TAEKWONDO . 1oz FINE SILVER 999.”

 

2020 South Korean Lucky Coin 1 ounce Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Komsco
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 25,000

Asian cultures have a love of gambling that rivals anywhere else on Earth, so what better subject for a coin from the region that luck itself? The design of this one-ounce fine silver bullion coin is a composition of many of the elements associated with the concept of luck around the world. A slot machine is the main focus, but it, and the surrounding space, is replete with such iconic imagery as horseshoes, and four-leaf clovers. We’re not going to say this was something designed primarily for artistic style – this one is about the meaning more than anything else. The obverse of this Niue Island issue is a standard one, depicting Queen Elizabeth II for its main element.

Each of the coins in the 25,000 mintage comes with a small certificate of authenticity that has a serialised number on it. Nothing strange about that, of course, but there’s something a bit special about this one. On 28 March 2020, at 10am Korean time, there will be a live YouTube event in which one serial number of that 25,000 will be drawn to win a prize.

 

2020 Chinese Panda 30 gram 999 Silver Bullion Coin

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

This years’ design features a panda laying on side eating bamboo while reaching up to the bamboo branches & next to it The denomination 10 yuan rests near the bear. The reverse of each 2019 1 Oz Chinese Silver Panda boasts one of China’s greatest architectural and historic wonders, the Temple of Heaven. Built from 1406-1420 to celebrate the Harvest Ceremonies of Winter Solstice, the magnificent temple was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.

 

2020 Bhutan Lunar Rat 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 Rat.

On the obverse of 2020 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Rat Silver Coins is an image Using elements of floral, leaves and clouds to portray the agile and adorable rat, the design artistically reflects the nature and mystical qualities of Bhutan, a country surrounded by the beauty of her floral and fauna. The reverse features the national emblem of the Kingdom of Bhutan in intricate engraving.

The reverse of 2019 Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Boar Coins includes the Dochula Pass. This mountain pass is home to 108 separate memorial chortens. The pass is located along the route from Thimphu to Punakha and was built by Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk. She is the eldest Queen Mother and had the memorials constructed in honor of 108 Bhutanese soldiers who died in defense of their country.

 

 


Australian Bullion Coins:

 

2020 Sumatran Tiger Australia Zoo Ram 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The 2020 Sumatran Tiger one-ounce silver bullion coin is the first release in a new Australia Zoo coin series and features a Sumatran tiger. He belongs to the critically endangered species – the number of tigers living in the wild is estimated at fewer than 400 worldwide. The rare species is the smallest living subspecies of the tiger and has its habitat exclusively on the island of Sumatra (Indonesia). Beside his smaller body size, the Sumatran tiger also differs from other tigers by his very strong fur base colour.

The obverse of the coin depicts the crowned old bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Royal Diamond Diadem crown worn for her Coronation (effigy known as the “Fifth Portrait” worldwide but “Sixth Portrait” in Australia, where the Queen’s portrait by Vladimir Gottwald was fifth). The Queen also wears the Coronation Necklace; originally made for Queen Victoria in 1858, it was also worn at the coronations (as Queen’s Consort) of Queen Alexandra in 1902, Queen Mary in 1911 and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother) in 1937. Unlike on British coinage, the effigy is “uncouped” (includes the Queen’s shoulders). In small letters on the left, the artist’s initials JC (for Jody Clark). Running continuously around the rim is the monarch’s legend, the date of issue and the face value: ELIZABETH II · AUSTRALIA 2020 · 1 DOLLAR ·.

The reverse of the coin depicts a Sumatran tiger happily splashing in the water. Around left and above, the inscription AUSTRALIA ZOO · SUMATRAN TIGER. Around right, the precious metal content: 1 oz .999 Ag (one ounce of 99.9% silver; Ag is abbreviated from the Latin word Argentum).

 

2020 Australian Coloured Lunar Mouse 1/4 ounce Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions: 25.50 mm
Weight (grams): 7.777
Fineness: 999

In 2020, The Perth Mint commissioned the Year of The Mouse Lunar program with a unique design exclusive only to the mainland China market. These have only now been made accesible to the international market with just 10,000 pieces available! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to purchase one of the most unique Lunar coins in recent history!

Product Features

  • Only 10,000 available for the international market
  • Each coin is struck from 99.99% pure silver and issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965.
  • The coin’s reverse portrays two mice in a pumpkin field. Also included in the design is the Chinese character for ‘mouse’, the inscription ‘MOUSE 2020’ and The Perth Mint ‘P’ mintmark.
  • The coin’s obverse depicts the Jody Clark effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the weight, fineness and monetary denomination
  • Each bullion coin is presented in a protective acrylic capsule.

 

2020 Australian Shipwreck Zuytdorp 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Australian Mint
Dimensions: 33.9 mm
Weight (grams): 31.103
Fineness: 999

The Royal Australian Mint launched this limited mintage, 4-coin Triangular Australian Shipwreck series with the highly acclaimed inaugural release of the 2019 Batavia edition. This is the first ever triangular-shaped coin series struck in bullion. And the theme of this exciting series is absolutely perfect to showcase its stunning designs within the highly unique shape! Issued in 1 oz .999 fine silver and .9999 gold, both metal editions quickly caught the global attention of collectors and investors alike, resulting in a highly successful launch of the first two releases. The magnificent design and production excellence continues with this third release, 2020 1 oz Silver Triangular Australian Shipwrecks Zuytdorp coin.
 
The Zuytdorp launched for her third voyage with high expectations. This bright scene is captured on the rather unusual reverse design. Looking at the coin with the ship having set sail, expectations for a favorable voyage are high. However, the banner inscriptions are displayed upside down. Although quite unusual at first glance, this is a truly remarkable design and every bit as unique as the coin’s shape. Not until you rotate the coin to rightly display the banner will you see that, unfortunately for all aboard, the voyage ended in disaster, clouded in mystery.

 

2020 Australian Emu 1 oz 999 Silver Bullion Coin

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

A national animal icon in every sense, the emu has been honoured by The Perth Mint with a new Australian legal tender bullion coin. Struck from 1oz 99.99% pure silver with a superb quality finish, it portrays a detailed representation of an imposing emu striding across an outback landscape.

Just 30,000 of these beautiful silver coins are available worldwide and each is made to the Perth Mint’s exacting standards. The reverse depicts a pair of emus resting near a body of water in the Australian outback.. A frosted background ensures that each detail is crisp and clear and the Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark is to the left of the bird. The obverse of the 2020 1oz Silver Australian Emu bears a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

 

2020 Zeus Gods of Olympus Tuvalu 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

Greek mythology depicted Zeus the god of weather, which encompassed all that transpired in the sky. This is represented by Zeus grasping a lightening bolt in his hand. He was also the Lord of Mount Olympus and Patron of humans. And as such, was responsible to maintain justice and honor.

The design of this new release is truly incredible, both the BU and the antiqued editions. As a legal tender release by Tuvalu, the obverse displays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Inscriptions encircling the rim include, “QUEEN ELIZABETH II . 1 oz 9999 Ag . 2020 . TUVALU . 1 DOLLAR.”

The reverse depicts Zeus in a proud, powerful stance, grasping a forking lightening bolt in his left hand, and the staff of his scepter in his right. An eagle in flight is seen above his massive shoulder. The background displays a rising storm, while below are mountain peaks. The single inscription, “ZEUS” rests at the bottom rim. This magnificent scene is strikingly powerful!

With a limited issue of only 13,500 coins.

 

2020 Bart Simpson Tuvalu 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

This 2020 Tuvalu Bart Simpson 1 oz Silver BU coin is produced by the Australian Perth Mint on behalf of the island country of Tuvalu. It is an officially licensed, highly collectible product, and continues the series of coins based upon characters regularly featured in The Simpsons.

As noted by the mint, “Seen across 60 countries in 20 languages, The Simpsons has been a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon since it first premiered in 1989. In 2018, the animated series reached an incredible milestone by becoming the longest-running primetime scripted show in television history.”

The reverse of the coin depicts a representation of Bart Simpson riding his skateboard in front of the Simpson’s family house. The design also includes Matt Groening’s signature and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.

The Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2020 year-date, the coin’s weight and fineness and the monetary denomination are depicted on the coin’s obverse.

Link to the Carded 1,000 limited mintage version 2020 Carded Bart Simpson Tuvalu 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

 

2020 Australian Ram Red Kangaroo 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The silver bullion coin is a tribute to Australia’s largest land mammal – the Red Kangaroo. Red kangaroos live in dry and semi-dry areas and often gather in so-called “mobs”. These kangaroos are particularly easy to recognize by their white and black facial markings. The motive shows six jumping kangaroos of different sizes. On the reverse the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. can be seen. The coin was struck from 99,9% silver by the Royal Australian Mint in uncirculated quality. The limited silver bullion coin is delivered in a coin capsule.

Red Kangaroos are found across Australia’s arid and semi arid grasslands and plains. they gather in groups called ‘mobs’.

 

2020 Australian Brumby Horse 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

There’s something special about wild horses running free, but the free-roaming mustangs of America’s West aren’t the world’s only wild horses. There are also herds of them roaming about the Australian Alps region in the nation’s Northern Territory and Queensland. These equine beauties are known as Brumby Horses or “Brumbies” in honor of James Brumby (1771-1838), an English soldier and pastoralist. Brumby was forced to turn loose the horses he had bred and raised in New South Wales after being transferred to Tasmania in 1804. Today, these feral creatures descended from Brumby’s original stock have come to symbolize Australia’s independent nature and ability to thrive in a hostile environment.

To pay tribute to these magnificent animals, Australia’s world-renowned Peth Mint has released a silver coin that depicts a Brumby Horse confidently galloping through a nameless stream. Struck in a full ounce of 99.99% pure silver, this legal-tender coin is a gleaming tribute to an Australian icon seen by many as symbolic of the nation’s rugged can-do character.

Each 2020-dated coin available in this offer also comes in original Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, with razor-sharp designs exactly as they left the mint. Each coin also includes a security feature in the form of a micro-laser engraved letter that’s detectable only by viewing it through a magnifying glass.

 

2020 Australian Guardian Lions Double Pixiu 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Pixiu is a mythological creature with the head of a dragon and the body of a lion and is believed to have an insatiable appetite for gold, silver and jewels which affords it mystical powers capable of drawing wealth from all directions. The Pixiu is a common symbol found in ancient Chinese art and architecture where it is traditionally
displayed in pairs.

Struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of 99.99% pure silver, the coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965 and has a mintage of 50,000.

The reverse features the pair of Pixiu seated upon a large pile of Chinese coins. The pair are positioned facing each other, although at an angle. Their heads do indeed display the fierceness of dragons, and curiously, also bear the mane of a lion. Each display the powerful muscular body of a lion. Upon their broad chests is shown a decorated garter with globe-shaped bangles hanging. The Pixiu on the left grasps a ball in its claw, while the other holds forth a small Pixiu cub. As a fitting touch to the overall design, a partial oriental-styled rimband is displayed at the top, behind the pair. The characteristic “P” mintmark is at the top. As a security feature, a micro-laser engraved letter is integrated into the design, visible only under magnification and used for authentication.

The Obverse Features the Jody Clark effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Inscriptions include the coin’s 1 oz weight and 9999 purity, release date of 2020, and the (AU) 1 Dollar face value.

 

2020 Australian Kookaburra & Baby 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions: 40.6 mm
Weight (grams): 62.206
Fineness: 999

The Next Generation Series from the Perth Mint launched in 2018 with two common factors for each coin in the collection. First, the design on the reverse always focuses on a mother and its baby. This started in 2018 with the Koala mother and her young baby, and continued in 2019 with the Crocodile mother and baby. Now, the series moves on to a third design with one of the continents most famous residents.

The term piedfort comes from the Middle Ages and refers to the coinage of the era that was often known as a heavy-foot style. These coins were thicker specimens with greater weight in a smaller diameter. Modern coins of this type represent that same reality with a 2 oz weight on a 1 oz coin diameter.

On the obverse face of 2020 2 oz Australian Mother and Baby Kookaburra Silver Coins, you will find the latest effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The sixth-generation portrait of the Queen, this design was created by Jody Clark and is unique to Australian coins in its inclusion of the Queens shoulders in the design. This is the first time her complete neckline and shoulders have featured on an Australian denomination since 1966.

The reverse side of the 2020 Australian Mother and Baby Kookaburra Silver Coins features a depiction of a small baby kookaburra nestled up close to its mother. You can tell the little baby bird is hungry and the mother is no doubt ready to lend a hand.

This coin also comes in:  2020 Australian Kookaburra & Baby 10oz Silver Bullion Coin

 

2020 Australian Beneath the Southern Skies 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

Beneath the Southern Skies is a stunning investment coin series that pays homage to Stuart Devlin, who designed many of Australia’s circulating coins. One of Devlin’s early drafts featuring the Australian continent alongside the iconic Southern Cross has been retrieved from the Royal Australian Mint’s archives and reimagined for this new series. The gold coin is ethically produced by Australian metal with three levels of security. Both coins are minted to .9999 purity.

In 1964, as Australia prepared to switch from pounds to dollars, the artist Stuart Devlin won a competition to design the country’s first decimal coins.

One of Devlin’s early drafts featured a view of the Australian continent alongside the iconic Southern Cross constellation. More than fifty years later, this design has been retrieved from the Royal Australian Mint’s historic collection and reimagined for the current release.

Unseen in the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Cross constellation has guided travelers and explorers, inspired poets and musicians. It has been a symbol of loyalty and rebellion and remains one of the most meaningful and recognizable features in the southern skies.

 

2020 Black Flag The Royal Fortune 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Royal Fortune was captained by the legendary Pirate Black Bart,  This is the second subject of a new series of silver and gold bullion coins from the Perth Mint, Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, pirates roamed the seven seas, with each ship displaying a unique “black flag” to announce its arrival and make clear mercy would be given only to those who surrendered.

Born in Pembrokeshire. In 1718, when he was second mate on the Princess, his ship was captured by the Welsh pirate, Howel Davis, and he was forced to serve under his captor. When Davis was killed, Roberts, who in six weeks had shown great courage and resourcefulness, was elected captain. He accepted, saying that since he had dipped his hands in muddy water it was better to be commander than a common man. Notoriety came speedily. He sailed into a fleet of forty-two Portuguese ships, ascertained which was the richest, boarded, and sailed off with her. Soon he struck terror everywhere. When he entered a harbour in Newfoundland, their crews abandoned the twenty-two ships there. After successes, the pirates went ashore at places like Surinam and Sierra Leone, indulging wild debauchery until their resources were exhausted. Not that success was unbroken; once at least they were long in extremities for want of provisions and water. One of their finest captures was a frigate built ship of the Royal African Company. Roberts renamed her the Royal Fortune. Captain Chaloner Ogle, R.N., managed to bring her to battle off Cape Lopez.

Roberts was killed (10 February 1722), and his body, in all its pirate finery, thrown overboard, as he had previously requested. His crew then surrendered. Bold as pirate captains were, Roberts’s calculated daring was exceptional. In a drink-sodden and blood-stained community he was comparatively temperate and humane.

Roberts’ own prophetic words; “I have dipped my hands in muddy water and if a pirate I must be, ’tis better being a commander than a common man.”

 

2020 Australian Rectangular Dragon 1 oz Silver Bullion Bar

Manufacturer: Perth Mint
Dimensions:
27.6mm x 5.6mm
Weight (grams):
31.103
Fineness:
999

The Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon coin debuted in 2018, first as a silver coin for sale and later in the year with a gold coin as well. The series launched with a mintage of 500,000 that has subsequently been lowered for the 2019 and 2020 releases to just 250,000 coins.

The obverse face of the 2020 Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon coins includes the latest effigy of Queen Elizabeth II to feature on Australian coinage. While the 2018 release included the Ian Rank-Broadley design, the 2019 and these 2020 coins have the new sixth-generation portrait of Elizabeth II. Here, the Queen is shown in right-profile relief with the ornate George IV State Diadem Crown on her head. This image was initially created for the Royal Mint of England in 2015 by Jody Clark and has been adapted for Australian coins as of 2019.

On the reverse side of 2020 1 oz Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon coins, you will find a brand-new image for the 2020 release. In this design, two dragons pursue the flaming pearl at the center of the design field. The background has a beautiful blank finish that keeps the eye focused on the dragons. There is a P mint mark in the lower-left field of the reverse.

 

2020 Australian Homer Simpson Colour 1/2 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

Enthusiasts of The Simpsons will appreciate this coin’s depiction of the often reckless yet loveable husband and father, Homer. Packaged in a themed presentation card, the 1/2oz silver collectable is a fun tribute to the show’s most popular and endearing character.

TRIBUTE DESIGN

The coin’s reverse design portrays a coloured image of Homer Simpson smiling in front of his workplace, a nuclear plant, as it expels smoke in the background. The design incorporates The Perth Mint’s mintmark and Matt Groening’s signature.

 

The 2020 Australian Ram Lunar Rat 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The rat is the first sign of the twelve-year lunar calendar, and 2020 brings the year of the metal rat. People born under this sign are known for being talented, persuasive and self-aware. The traditional story of the zodiac race also describes the Rat’s clever, and quick-witted nature. When the Jade Emperor had the twelve animals of the zodiac race across the river to decide which order they would go in, the rat hitched a ride on the strong Ox, and managed to come in first.

  • Obverse: Features the lunar calendar wheel, with the rat at the top of the wheel, and the Ian-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Reverse: Features a clever rat, surrounded by auspicious lychee. Also included is the title “Year of the Rat”, along with the metal content and purity.

 

The 2020 Australian Swan 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The swan is an iconic species that is so synonymous with The Perth Mint itself that it even appears in the mint?s logo. The Perth Mint?s operations are situated in the heart of Perth, the capital and largest city of Western Australia. Founded in 1829 on the shores of the Swan River, the original colony in the territory was in fact called Swan River Colony, the location of which is now Perth.

The Perth Mint has a phenomenal reputation for producing high quality Silver bullion that also provides collectors the ability to collect an entire series that showcases different designs. Customers worldwide collect the Lunars, Kookaburras and Koalas due to their resell values and collectibility.

Swans are often a symbol of love and fidelity due to their long-lasting monogamous relationships. Swans are almost entirely herbivorous, though they will eat small amounts of aquatic animals. There are around seven different species of swan found around the world. Swans are classified as a threatened species mostly due to hunting and habitat loss. Pollution is also a contributing factor.

 

2020 Australian Wedge Tailed Eagle 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

In 2014, John Mercanti became the first former Chief Engraver from the United States Mint to work with a foreign mint when he helped create the popular Wedge-Tailed Eagle series with Australia’s Perth Mint. Since then, the series has featured multiple new designs by Mercanti, and 2020 is no different.

This year’s one-year-only reverse depicts a close-up of Australia’s largest bird of prey as it prepares to dive for its next meal. Struck in a full ounce of highly pure 99.99% fine silver, this modern-day masterpiece represents the prefect blend of design, precious metal and collector appeal.

 

2020 Krusty the Clown Tuvalu 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

Krusty is one of the most prominent characters in the series outside the Simpson family. He is one of the few to have appeared when The Simpsons were still part of The Tracey Ullman Show in the late 1980s. Show creator and cartoonist Matt Groening based Krusty, in part, on a TV clown from his own hometown known as Rusty Nails. His voice is in the show is done by Bob Bell who played Bozo the Clown on WGN-TV.

 

2020 James Bond 007 Tuvalu 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, countless actors have portrayed one of the suavest secret agents the world has ever seen: James Bond. Created by author Ian Fleming in 1953, Bond feature films have captivated audiences around the world since the debut of Dr. No in 1962. Since that films release, 23 more films have been released through the planned 2020 release of No Time to Die in the longest-running film series in history.

 

2020 Australian Shipwreck Vergulde Draeck 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Australian Mint
Dimensions: 33.9 mm
Weight (grams): 31.103
Fineness: 999

The Royal Australian Mint is pleased to present the second release in the Australian Shipwreck series featuring the Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon). For the first time in bullion, the series will feature coins that are triangular-shaped in size. The Gilt Dragon follows on from the popular first release in the series featuring the Batavia.
The exquisite design of the reverse conveys two scenes to communicate the journey of the Gilt Dragon. With the image of the ship viewed upright, the Gilt Dragon is shown setting sail in its full glory. Flipping the coin to view the text of  1656  and ‘Vergulde Draeck’ upright depicts the ship in its final state capsized shortly after wrecking in 1656. The obverse design depicts scenes from the dramatic story of the Gilt Dragon before its ultimate demise.
 
These coins are the second of the Australian Shipwreck Series, following the Batavia release of 2019. On the morning of 28 April 1656, a VOC ship called the Vergulde Draeck, travelling towards Batavia (now Jakarta) with a load of trade goods, coins, cargo, passengers and crew, struck an uncharted reef off the coast of Western Australia. The reef gutted the ship and only 75 of the crew survived, along with a small quantity of provisions and a single boat.
The under steersman, Abraham Leeman, took the boat and six crew on an astonishing and gruelling journey to Batavia and reported the wreck. Several attempts were made to rescue the survivors, but they were never located. The wreck of the Vergulde Draeck was discovered in 1963 and was excavated in 1972. Some 19,000 coins were recovered, mainly Spanish reals and some Japanese silver coins. The mystery of what became of the survivors of the Vergulde Draeck has never been answered. This was one of the most enigmatic episodes of Australia’s maritime history.

 

2020 Venom Marvel Series 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

Venom is a fictional character that appears in the American Marvel comic books that are associated with Spider-Man. He is characterized as an alien with a liquid-like amorphous form who lives off the bonding with a human. Paired to its host, it takes on enhanced powers. These powers include super-strength, the ability to heal its host, shapeshifting, and is capable of creating weapons out of nothing.

The 1 oz Venom Silver Coin is the 8th release of the Marvel coin series by the Perth Mint of Australia. It is a unique collector’s item of limited mintage. The coin features Venom the Marvel Comic character on its reverse and Queen Elizabeth II on its obverse. It has a face value of 1 Tuvalu Dollar and can be used as legal tender.

 

2020 Australian Koala 1 oz 999 Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Silver Koala features an ounce of pure Silver and an attractive reverse design that changes each year, This year it features a koala sitting on a tree Branch with the Australian Bush in the background.
The 2020 issue features a koala sitting on a tree branch, The Ian Rank-Broadley likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the monetary denomination are shown on the obverse.

 

2020 Australian Bull and Bear 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Perth Mint presents its latest release – the 2020 1 oz Silver Australian Bull and Bear Coin, featuring an impressive and symbolic design and a limited mintage of only 25,000 coins,

There is more than one theory of how the bull and bear have come to represent financial market tendencies. One of the most popular ideas is based on how differently the two animals fought. The furious and charging bull is known for throwing its opponent up in the air and is associated with the rising price within any investment category. A much slower animal, the hibernating bear is likely to take mighty downwards swipes with its paws when fighting, resembling a decline in the overall market.

 

2020 Australian Spinner Dolphin 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Australian Mint
Dimensions:
40.6mm x 2.98mm
Weight (grams):
31.103
Fineness:
999

The second release of the Dolphin bullion series by Royal Australian Mint features a stunning Spinner Dolphin leaping out of the ocean against a rising sun. This Brilliant Uncirculated Silver coin features an elegant design in 1 ounce of .999 fine Silver.

In various cultures, the Dolphin symbolizes happiness, power and protection. The bottlenose dolphin is known for its high intelligence and charisma. Its outward appearance appears friendly with its curved mouth, giving the appearance of a permanent smile. Usually located in warm, tropical oceans, the bottlenose dolphin tends to live in groups, and they have been found to remember individual dolphins even after being apart for 20 years. The dolphin is also a highly emotionally intelligent creature, and has the second largest encephalization levels of any mammal on the planet, meaning its brain-to-body mass ratio is one of the highest.

 

2020 Australian Redback Spider 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Royal Australian Mint is pleased to present the first release in a new series titled Australia’s Most Dangerous featuring the beautiful but potentially deadly Redback spider for precious metals investors and collectors alike. These coins are created to the Mint’s highest standards with guaranteed metal content and quality.

Loved for its beauty and feared for its venom, the Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) can be found throughout Australia. They are especially common living among humans, where they build their webs in dark places in our homes and gardens. Redbacks are identified by the red stripe on their upper abdomen, and a distinctive hourglass-shaped spot on the underside of the abdomen. Redbacks build distinctive webs that look deceptively messy, but are magnificently engineered to catch the small invertebrates and animals.

 

2020 Australian Kookaburra 30th Anniversary 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the Australian Silver Kookaburra. The bird that is synonymous with the Australian Outback has featured on silver bullion coins of varying weights since its 1990 introduction by the Perth Mint.

On the reverse of 2020 Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins is a new design from Jennifer McKenna. On this side, a kookaburra is shown on the apex of a roof as the sun rises to greet a new day in the distance. Stylized rays of the sun reach out to the edges of the design field as the kookaburra opens its beak to let out its songbird call. A special inscription along the bottom rocker of the 2020 release states 30th Anniversary to mark the occasion.

The obverse of 2020 1 oz Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins bears a distinctive design for the 30th anniversary. At the top is a small circle that features Jody Clarks latest effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Below that in the center of the design field is Stuart Devlins original 1990 image of the kookaburra that launched the program. Special date marks in the design include 1990 2020.

This coin also comes in:  2020 Australian 10oz Kookaburra 30th Anniversary Silver Bullion Coin

 

2020 Australian year of the Mouse 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

In 2020, we celebrate the 1st animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The birth dates for people ruled by the Chinese Lunar Pig include 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020. Those born under the influence of this sign are said to be resourceful, smart, adaptable, kind, with a rich imagination and strong intuition.

The reverse of this coin depicts two mice foraging on corn husks. The Chinese character for ‘mouse’ and the inscription ‘MOUSE 2020’ also appear in the design with The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark.

Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the monetary denomination are shown on each coin’s obverse.

This coin also comes in: 2020 Australian year of the Mouse 1/2 ounce  &  2020 Australian year of the Mouse 2 ounce &

2020 Australian Coloured year of the Mouse 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

 

2020 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.
Obverse: Bears the Ian Rank-Broadley likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the face value.
Reverse: Features the classic red kangaroo design by Dr. Stuart Devlin, surrounded by a radiating design, along with a micro-engraved “A”  which appears under magnification.
 
 

British Bullion Coins

 

2020 Silver Valiant 1oz Royal Mint Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
 38.61 mm
Weight (grams): 
31.103
Fineness: 
999

A timeless adventure, St George and the dragon is one of England’s most famous legends – a timeless story of honour, courage and victory. – this is the story of St George and the dragon. In 2020, The Royal Mint has reinvented this tale for modern times and the overseas investment market.

Artist Etienne Millner’s interpretation of England’s patron saint features prominently on the one ounce and ten-ounce Bullion Silver Valiant Coin. The action of the design seems to fill the coin, giving it an exciting sense of vibrancy.

The obverse bears an artist’s rendering of Elizabeth II in profile, also set to magnificent effect against a field of micro-engraved dot-texturing. Also on the obverse, Elizabeth II regal title, as well as the coin’s unique denominational value.

The dragon depicted was, according to legend, terrorizing a town, which the hero encountered on his travels. Not only did he bring peace back to the townspeople, he also rescued their fair princess, from deep in the dragons lair ….more than worthy of commemoration in coin! Celebrate both British storytelling and diversify your portfolio with a 1oz 2020 Royal Mint Valiant silver coin today.

 

2020 Queen Music Legends 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

This new series from The Royal Mint celebrates British Music Legends. The first bullion release features the iconic rock band, Queen, with a design approved by Roger Taylor & Brian May. This coin has a limited mintage of only 25,000!

This release from The Royal Mint celebrates the iconic London-based rock band, Queen. Famous for songs like Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You and Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen is one of the world’s best-selling music artists with an estimated 300 million records sold. The original members included Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), John Deacon (bass guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals). They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 and were featured in the film titled Bohemian Rhapsody in 2018.

 

2020 Queens Beasts 10oz The Yale Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
 89.15 mm
Weight (grams): 
311.03
Fineness: 
999

This ten ounce silver bullion coin is the seventhth addition to The Queen’s Beasts bullion range. Inspired by ancient symbols of power and identity, the range brings to life the ten imposing statues that lined the entrance to Westminster Abbey in 1953 at the coronation of Her Majesty The Queen.

The yale is a mythical beast. It descends to The Queen through Henry VII, who inherited it from his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, who played a central role in the Wars of the Roses. Her position as matriarch of the Tudor dynasty gave the yale prestige and symbolic meaning.

This ten-ounce silver bullion coin features another original portrait by Royal Mint coin designer Jody Clark. The yale has been portrayed as a creature of regal stature, both rare and magnificent. Its most prominent feature is its horns which are a focal point in the design.

 

The 2020 Royal Coat of Arms 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The 2020 Royal Coat of Arms 1oz Silver Coin features a detailed design showing the Royal Coat of Arms; a shield flanked by the Lion of England and the Unicorn of Scotland. Below the shield, a thistle, Tudor rose and shamrock are depicted, which represents Scotland, England and Ireland. Details of the coin’s weight, fineness and year-date are also shown.

The obverse of the coin bears the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on a guilloche background design, and the monetary denomination of 2 Pounds.

 

2020 Silver Valiant 10 oz Royal Mint Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
89.15 mm
Weight (grams):
311.03
Fineness:
999

A timeless adventure, St George and the dragon is one of England’s most famous legends – a timeless story of honour, courage and victory. – this is the story of St George and the dragon. In 2020, The Royal Mint has reinvented this tale for modern times and the overseas investment market.

Artist Etienne Millner’s interpretation of England’s patron saint features prominently on the one ounce and ten-ounce Bullion Silver Valiant Coin. The action of the design seems to fill the coin, giving it an exciting sense of vibrancy.

 

2020 Silver Britannia Oriental Border 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Beautiful design of this Oriental Border Silver Britannia is accompanied by a limited mintage of 50,000 coins,  first appearing on coins in the Far East in the nineteenth century, Britannia has become a trusted symbol to investors in the Far East, instantly recognizable as the face of the British Trade Dollar.

For 2020, The Royal Mint has struck this coin fine Silver, flanked by an ornate oriental border inspired by the Chinese-themed rooms at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.

 

2020 Lunar Rat 1oz UK Silver Bullion Coin

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

The latest release in The Royal Mint’s Shēngxiào Collection is the Lunar Year of the Rat 2020. Combining centuries of Chinese tradition with British minting craftsmanship, the collection celebrates the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, or Shēngxiào, and their distinctive characteristics and qualities.

Legend tells of a Great Race between all of the animals to decide the order of the lunar calendar. The finish lay beyond a river, but the rat had a plan, hitching a ride on the ox before jumping off to sneak ahead and win.

Continuing the success of The Shēngxiào Collection, we are excited to reveal a new bullion coin in the series, featuring a design by artist P.J. Lynch. By virtue of winning the race, the rat is the first sign of the Chinese zodiac as it starts anew in 2020. People born under this sign are said to be intelligent, adaptable and optimistic.

 

2020 Silver Britannia 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Silver Britannia’s are the official royal mint silver bullion Coin of Great Britain, Britannia coins are British bullion coins that have been issued by the Royal Mint in silver since 1997. Britannia silver coins contain one troy ounce of silver and have a face value of £2. The 2020 coins have a millesimal fineness of 999 silver.

 

2020 Queens Beasts White Lion of Mortimer 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The White Lion of Mortimer is the eighth release in the collection and the second lion to feature in this series. Unlike the fierce Lion of England, the White Lion sits uncrowned, with its tail between its legs, a pose representing loyalty and discipline.

Royal Mint product designer Jody Clark has portrayed the White Lion of Mortimer side-on to emphasise the most important parts of the Lion’s story – its mane, tail and shield.

2020 Queens Beasts 10 oz Falcon Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Royal Mint
Dimensions:
89.15 mm
Weight (grams):
311.03
Fineness:
999

The 2020 UK Queen’s Beasts Falcon of the Plantaganets 10oz Silver Coin is the sixth release from the exclusive Royal Mint bullion range, featuring an original reverse design. The coin’s reverse features a stylised version of the Falcon of the Plantaganets, holding a shield depicting a falcon within an open golden ‘fetterlock’ or padlock. The year-date and ‘Falcon of the Plantaganets’ also feature.

This ten ounce silver bullion coin is the sixth addition to The Queen’s Beasts bullion range. Inspired by ancient symbols of power and identity, the range brings to life the ten imposing statues that lined the entrance to Westminster Abbey in 1953 at the coronation of Her Majesty The Queen.

 


Canadian Bullion Coins:

 

2020 Canadian The Kraken 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The obverse face of 2020 2 oz Silver Canadian Kraken Coins features the fourth-generation portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The first monarch portrait since the 1930s and the reign of King George VI to show the monarch without a crown, this effigy was designed in 2003 by Susanna Blunt for Canadian denominations.

On the reverse side, 2020 2 oz Silver Canadian Kraken Coins bear the image of a massive Kraken emerging from the water to completely destroy a wooden sailing vessel. Its masts snapping and sails in tatters, this ship is doomed for certain as the Kraken uses its long tentacles to snap the ship in half like a toothpick.

These 2020 2 oz Silver Canadian Kraken Coins are available to you today as the first of the Creatures of the North Series. The design was created by Gerald Gloade

 

2020 Canadian Goose 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

A Canadian goose is featured on the reverse of 2020 Canadian Goose 2 oz Silver Coins. This design is a mirror image of the one Alex Colville created in 1967 for the Canadian Dollar coin marking the 100th anniversary of confederation. The goose flies from left to right in this design and is surrounded by inscriptions of Canada, 9999, and Fine Silver 2 oz Argent Pur. You will also find the micro laser-engraved maple leaf privy mark security feature on this face of the coin.

 

2020 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Canadian maple leafs are among the purest & well known 1 ounce silver bullion coins on the market today.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin was first struck in 1988 by the Royal Canadian Mint. The obverse of the coin features an image of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, and, on the reverse, is the image of Canada’s national symbol, the maple leaf. The universal element of all silver maple leaf coins is the phrase “Fine Silver 1 oz Argent Pur” along the bottom of the reverse of the coin, referring to the coin’s weight and 99.99 fine silver content.

 

2020 Canadian Mounted Police 100th Anniversary 2oz Silver Bullion Coin

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

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police force is the national and federal police force for Canada responsible for law enforcement on the federal level. The RCMP provides law enforcement on a provincial level in eight of Canadas provinces, including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan.

On the reverse of 2020 2 oz 100th Anniversary Royal Canadian Mounted Police Silver Coins is the image of a Mountie on horseback with a unit or squadron flag hoisted high above on a spear or flagpole. The Mounties are no longer a horse-mounted police force, but rather, got its name from the origins of the police force as one that moved from territory to territory on horseback.

The obverse of 2020 100th Anniversary Royal Canadian Mounted Police Silver Coins includes a bust of the reigning monarch of England at the time the force was founded. Established in 1920, King George V was the King of England for nearly a decade at the time of the forces founding. George V would serve as King of England until his death in 1936, at which point his son Edward VIII briefly succeeded him. Edward VIII would quickly abdicate the throne in favor of his brother, George VI, the father of current monarch Queen Elizabeth II.

 


European Bullion Coins:

2020 Germania Beasts Fafnir Geminus Silver Bullion Rounds

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

There are 4 variants of this coin

2020 Germania Beasts Fafnir Geminus 1oz Silver Bullion Round BU Version   Mintage 25,000

 

2x 2020 Fafnir Geminus 1oz Silver Bullion Rounds in the Special Double Capsule  Mintage Same as above

 

The 2020 Germania Beasts Fafnir Geminus 2oz High Relief Silver Bullion Round    Mintage 999

 

The 2020 Germania Beasts Fafnir Geminus 2x 1oz Silver Bullion Rounds    Mintage 500

 

Fafnir was wise and powerful and it’s the ancestor of today’s dragon image. The name of the dragon came to most European languages from Latin, which uses the word draco, derived from the Greek drakan – sharp-eyed. This lets us to believe the dragons were not only sinister but the very intelligent beasts.The mythology and legends are full of stories about dragons that are used to understand the world and teach important lessons. Fafnir is the dragon from Germanian mythology. He owned the great treasure of Andwari, which he fiercely defended. According to legends, consumption of his blood develops supernatural powers. Fafnir, as every dragon didn’t simply exist for his own sake but largely as a background for bold adventurers.

 

2020 Tokelau Icon Hiram Powers 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Pressburg Mint
Dimensions:
 38.6 mm
Weight (grams): 
31.1
Mintage: 10,000
Fineness: 999

Icons are representations of the Heavenly. They are expressions of Orthodox Faith, teaching, and worship. The Greek word for “Icon” is, “Αγιογραφία,” which can be separated into two words:

  • Άγιο, meaning Holy or not of this world (Heavenly)
  • Γράφω, meaning to write

Therefore, Icons are not drawings or creations of imagination. Theyare in fact writings of things not of this world. Icons can represent our Lord Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the Saints. They can also represent the Holy Trinity, Angels, the Heavenly hosts, and even events. Orthodox icons, unlike Western pictures, change the perspective and form of the image so that it is not naturalistic. This is done so that we can look beyond appearances of the world, and instead look to the spiritual truth of the holy person or event. Icons can only be created with the blessing of the Church, as they are writings of Truth.

 

2020 Tokelau Chronos Panta Rhei 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Pressburg Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Mintage: 10,000
Fineness: 999

“Panta Rhei” – Everything flows and things come and go. When it comes to value, precious metals have always held a crucial position in the world of finance. Nowadays, a safe haven at the very least, a financial norm in the past. Silver currently holds an especially important position in the financial world and we believe it will continue to do so for a long time.

Now and forever.

Heraclitus recognized the fundamental changing of objects with the flow of time (i.e., impermanence) and the philosophical issue of becoming.

 

2020 Germania 5 Mark 1 oz Silver Bullion Round

Manufacturer: Germania Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm x 2.3mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Mintage: 25,000
Fineness: 999

“Germania” is the Latin term for Germany, from which the name “Germany” is used in English language today. Due to the connection with patriotic feelings, this word was present mainly in German literature and poetry. In ancient times the area inhabited by Germans east of the Rhine and north of the Danube rivers was called Germania. At that time its first personifications on coins and reliefs appeared, depicting a brave woman – the guardian of the nation.

Obverse
The silhouette of the feminine personification of Germania on the 2020 coin is depicted in a dignified pose with a windblown cape. Lady Germania is accompanied by the two-headed eagle – a symbol from Germanic mythology, associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of doors, gates, passages and bridges, the patron of contracts and alliances. The eagle’s heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future.

Reverse
The two-headed eagle is a symbol appearing in Roman mythology associated with Janus – the god of all origins, guardian of doors, gates, passages and bridges, the patron of allied agreements and arrangements. Heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future. The lightning bolts held in the claws of an eagle are a divine attribute, symbolizing strength and the power of creation and destruction.

 

2020 Sabre Tooth Giants of the Ice Age 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Leipziger Edelmetallvararbeitung
Dimensions: 38.6mm
Weight (grams): 
31.10300
Fineness: 
999
Mintage: 15000

Third edition of a new series “THE GIANTS OF THE ICE AGE”. The entire series consists of eight animals in a period of 4 years. The worldwide circulation of only 15,000. The coins are individually delivered in a capsule.
New Series – Giants of the Ice Age

Sabre-toothed cats existed from the Eocene through the Pleistocene Epoch (55.8 million to 11,700 years ago). According to the fossil record, the Nimravidae were extant from about 37 million to 7 million years ago. Only distantly related to felids, they include the genera HoplophoneusNimravusDinictis, and Barbourofelis. The Machairodontinae, extant from about 12 million to less than 10,000 years ago, include the more familiar Smilodon as well as Homotherium and Meganteron. Sabre-toothed cats roamed North America and Europe throughout the Miocene and Pliocene epochs (23 million to 2.6 million years ago). By Pliocene times, they had spread to Asia and Africa. During the Pleistocene, sabre-toothed cats were also present in South America.

 

2020 Tokelau Vivat Humanitas 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Pressburg Mint
Dimensions:
 38.6 mm
Weight (grams): 
31.1
Mintage: 20,000
Fineness: 999

The Vivat Humanitas Series for the islands of Tokelau features symbols of humanity from around the world. These symbols come from four different cultures around the world and feature writing, humans, Earth, and the soul. There is a great focus on writing in this first release as it is the ability to communicate in written forms that makes humanity different than any other.

 

2020 Noahs Ark 1 oz Armenian Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Geiger Edelmetalle
Dimensions:
38.6mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The Noahs Ark investment coin tells The story of Noahs Ark and the Great Flood. a meaningful symbol in Armenian history. On the obverse side of the 2020 1 ounce Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Coins is the national coat of arms for Armenia. Flanked by an eagle on the left and a lion on the right, Geiger Edelmetalle GmbH in Germany is Given permission by the Central Bank of Armenia to strike the Noahs Ark coins.

 

2020 Nikola Tesla X Ray 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Serbian National Mint
Dimensions:
40.25mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Fineness:
999

Nikola Tesla did more to change the world than just about any other historical figure. He earned over 280 patents and contributed to countless inventions that were patented by other people. His greatest contribution was his induction motor, which powers the world through alternating current (AC). The Serbian Mint began a series to honor him with a new series last year. Each coin celebrates the scientist and ones of his inventions. This Xray is part of a mintage of 50,000 pieces. It was struck from one ounce of .999 fine silver at the Serbian Mint. It will arrive in GEM Brilliant Uncirculated condition.

This series will run for several years with each coin commemorating some of Nikola Tesla’s greatest inventions. Nikola Tesla is one of the most brilliant minds in history and his inventions helped propel our future.

 

2020 Tokelau Planet Terra 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: Pressburg Mint
Dimensions:
38.6 mm
Weight (grams):
31.1
Mintage: 20,000
Fineness: 999

Released by the New Zealand territory of Tokelau, this stunning new 2020 1 oz Silver Tokelau Terra BU utilizes both sides to display Terra. As legal tender in Tokelau, the obverse integrates into the design a small effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II produced by Iran Rank-Broadly. Featured in the center inset is a section of the world globe that includes a silhouetted map of Asia, Australia, and Oceania. A star marks the location of Tokelau. A stylized flower is also included on the globe. Inscriptions include, “5 DOLLARS . ELIZABETH II . TOKELAU . TERRA 2020.” Stylized compass numbers and markings encircle the rim. The exact GPS coordinates of Tokelau are noted at the top.

The reverse also depicts the world globe, but includes a silhouetted map of Europe, the Americas, and Africa. Inscriptions include, “1 oz FINE SILVER . TERRA 2020 . SERVA ME, SERVABO TE (latin Protect me, I will protect you). Also displayed are the exact GPS coordinates of Bratislava (home of Pressburg Mint, the issuing mint of the coin). A very fine design of a compass graces the bottom of the globe. As with the obverse, stylized compass numbers and markings encircle the rim.

This extremely fine, brilliant uncirculated Silver Tokelau Terra coin has a very limited mintage of just 20,000 for global distribution.

 

2020 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”.

 


Mexican Bullion Coins:

 


New Zealand Bullion Coins:

 

2020 Disney Lion King Circle of Life 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This is the second release in Disney The Lion King series. This coin features an officially licensed image of Rafiki on Pride Rock holding up baby Simba in an iconic scene from the movie as “The Circle of Life” plays in the background.

Obverse: Features the Ian Rank-Broadley likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by the country and face value.
Reverse: Displays Rafiki, standing on Pride Rock, while holding up a baby Simba. Below this is the Disney logo and “The Lion King” engraved on the coin. Also included is the metal content, purity and Disney copyright for further authentication.

Sovereign coin backed by the Niue government and officially licensed by Disney.

 

2020 Jurassic Park Niue 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

Michael Chrichtons novel Jurassic Park was a hit with film studios before it was even in print and available for readers to purchase. Four different studios offered bids for the film rights, with Universal Studios and Steven Spielberg eventually capturing the rights for $1.5 million before the book was published in 1990. Chrichton would go on to work with David Koepp to adapt a screenplay from the novel, with Chrichton earning an additional $500,000 for the work.

Obverse design elements on the 2020 Niue Jurassic Park 1 oz Silver Coin include the popular bust of Queen Elizabeth II that served as the fourth-generation British effigy of Her Majesty. Designed in 1998 by Ian Rank-Broadley, this design has been widely used on British, Australian, and Commonwealth coins for more than two decades. It depicts the Queen in right-profile relief with inscriptions of Elizabeth II, Niue, Two Dollars, and 2020 on this face of the coin.

For the reverse field, the 2020 Niue Jurassic Park Silver Coin offers the image from the novel and feature film. Here, a T-Rex skeleton is shown in left-profile relief with its razor-sharp teeth exposed and its short arms reaching out under its frame. In addition to the feature film logo and the officially-licensed copyright, there are inscriptions of 1 oz 999 Pure Silver and Jurassic Park.

 

2020 Crested Penguin New Zealand 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

In 2019, an international team of researchers extracted mitochondrial DNA from subfossil bones discovered in sand dunes on the Chatham Islands. This research confirmed that until a few centuries ago a unique crested penguin species, Eudyptes warhami, existed on the Chatham Islands.

Undisturbed for millennia, the Chatham Islands were once teeming with wildlife. Although some species have been lost since human habitation, thankfully many endangered species have been revitalised in recent years due to conservation efforts.

This detailed silver premium bullion coin was designed by New Zealand artist Dave Burke. Two Chatham Island crested penguins are imagined here with a stormy backdrop familiar to inhabitants of the Chatham Islands. The birds are encircled by an arc of koru designs.

 

2020 Mandalorian Mythosaur 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
39.mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The Mythosaur was a large and powerful dragon-like creature native to the Mandalorian homeworld of Mandalore in the Outer Rim. Upon the arrival of Mandalore the First, the Mythosaurs became a challenging target for early Mandalorians to test their battle skills. Eventually they were driven to extinction, but their ferocity and size has made them a key part of Mandalorian legends. Today, the symbolic representation of a Mythosaur skull is used as the official Mandalorian sigil.

 

2020 Tokelau Hahave Flying Fish 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
38.6mmx 3.2mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999
Mintage: 10,000

Flying fish can be seen jumping out of warm ocean waters worldwide. Their streamlined torpedo shape helps them gather enough underwater speed to break the surface, and their large, wing-like pectoral fins get them airborne.

Flying fish are thought to have evolved this remarkable gliding ability to escape predators, of which they have many. Their pursuers include mackerel, tuna, swordfish, marlin, and other larger fish. For their sustenance, flying fish feed on a variety of foods, including plankton.

There are at least 40 known species of flying fish. Beyond their useful pectoral fins, all have unevenly forked tails, with the lower lobe longer than the upper lobe. Many species have enlarged pelvic fins as well and are known as four-winged flying fish.

Obverse: The likeness of Queen Elizabeth II along with the Tuluma, which is the national symbol of Tokelau. The Tuluma is a wooden tackle box used by the fishermen of Tokelau, inscribed with “Tokelau mot e Atua” meaning “Tokelau for God,” referencing the influence of Christianity in Tokelau.

Reverse: Shows two of the Flying Fish, one in the foreground and the second one a little smaller and in the background. The coin has graphics in the background representing the water of the ocean.
Sovereign coin backed by the government of Tokelau.

 

2020 Mickey & Pluto Disney 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.57mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This limited silver bullion coin Mickey Mouse and Pluto was struck by the New Zealand Mint from one ounce 99.9% pure silver. The motive of the coin depicts Mickey and Pluto hugging. Also included in the design are the inscriptions ‘1 oz 999 Fine Silver’ and the Disney copyright. The reverse shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions ‘TWO DOLLARS’, ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘2020’ and ‘NIUE’. There are only 15,000 coins produced worldwide. Multiples of 25 are packaged in mint tubes.

 

2020 Back to the Future 35th Anniversary 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

Back to the Future  is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox as teenager Marty McFly, who accidentally travels back in time from 1985 to 1955, where he meets his future parents and becomes his mother’s romantic interest. Christopher Lloyd portrays the eccentric scientist Doctor Emmett “Doc” Brown, his friend and the inventor of the time-traveling DeLorean automobile, who helps Marty repair history and return to 1985.

The motive of the coin features an image of the legendary DeLorean, which is converted into a time machine in the film, surrounded by lightning bolts. Also included in the design is the 35th anniversary logo. The reverse depicts the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the denomination and the year of issue. The limited silver bullion coin is delivered in a capsule.

 

2020 Tree of Life 1 ounce Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
39mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

The intricately designed obverse depicts The Tree of Life As a Young Almond Tree Blossoming with New Shoots In Early Spring. The Inscription Reads in Hebrew for Yahweh – The Memorial Name of the One Who Gives True Life. Also, note the extremely unique radial lines that swirl around TH tree. This is sure to thrill any investor looking for that one-of-a-kind look.

State of the Art Microengraving, visible under magnification with instruments such as a coin loupe, can be seen in the tree trunk of The Tree of Life. The engraving reads: “You Shall Know The Truth”

The obverse features the Tree of Life with this year’s micro-engraved truth on the lower left branch. You may need to use a magnification tool such as a coin loupe to see the truth which reads “FOR THE CAUSE OF TRUTH AND MEEKNESS AND RIGHTEOUSNESS.” Each year of the coin features its own unique truth. There is an inscription below the tree that reads ה ו ה י – Hebrew for Yahweh – The Memorial Name of the One Who Gives True Life. The coin’s weight and purity are also minted on this side along the right side of the coin.

 

2020 Cook Island Bounty 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions: 
39.0mm
Weight (grams): 
31.10300
Fineness: 
999

Before it was known as the HMS Bounty, the ship was built in 1784 in Hull, Yorkshire, England, at the Blaydes shipyard. The small merchant vessel was commissioned as the Bethia and operated for three years as a private vessel. In May 1787, the ship was sold to the Royal Navy and recommissioned as the HMS Bounty, also known as the HM Armed Vessel Bounty. The ship would go on to make just one infamous voyage in its history.

All of the 2020 1 oz Cook Islands Bounty Silver Coins in this product listing are brand-new for 2020 and come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are packaged individually inside of protective plastic capsules.

 

2020 Hawksbill Turtle Niue 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

Hawksbill turtles are found throughout the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Named for their narrow, pointed beak, they are also recognizable by a distinctive pattern of overlapping scales on their exquisitely colored and patterned shells. This species typically avoids deep waters, preferring coastlines and coral reefs where they can find sponges, a primary food source for these omnivores.

Beautiful creatures, they make incredible migrations in order to move from feeding sites to tropical beaches that often serve as nesting grounds. Hawksbill turtles come to New Zealand every year from Fiji. Although they’ve been sighted as far south as Cook Strait, they are mostly seen in the upper North Island of New Zealand in the clear, shallow waters of the island shelve.

Like many sea turtles, hawksbills are a critically endangered species due mostly to human impact. Hawksbill eggs are still eaten around the world despite the turtle’s international protected status, and they are often killed for their flesh and their stunning shells that are highly valuable in some marketplaces.

 

2020 Boba Fett Star Wars 1 oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.0mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

For years, fans of Star Wars™ labored under the delusion that Boba Fett had died after being inadvertently knocked into the jaws of the Sarlacc by a blinded Han Solo in 1983’s Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi. But according to none other than George Lucas himself, the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy did not die. Instead, his armor protected him from the creature’s digestive system, and he was able to escape after blasting a hole in the monster’s side.

Since then, Boba Fett has sought his revenge through novels, video games and comic books that are considered official cannon of the Star Wars Universe. And now, Boba Fett gets his due on the New Zealand Mint’s latest release in its Star Wars bullion coin series that shows an image of the infamous mercenary armed to the teeth and ready for action. It’s a dynamic, action-packed image struck in a full ounce of highly-pure 99.9% fine silver. In addition, the coin is officially licensed by Lucasfilm and Disney, so you know it lives up to the high standards Star Wars fans have come to expect.

Of course, Boba Fett’s similarity to a new Star Wars character has led to some confusion. Thanks to the hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian, some folks have been mixing them up. The difference, though slight, is significant. You see, Boba Fett is actually a clone of the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett, who raised him as his son. Boba was taught the ways of the Mandalorians and wears the same armor, but he was not raised in Mandalorian culture and has no place that he can truly call home.

 

2020 Mickey & Minnie Mouse Disney 1oz Silver Bullion Coin

Manufacturer: New Zealand Mint
Dimensions:
40.57mm
Weight (grams):
31.10300
Fineness:
999

This limited silver bullion coin Mickey Mouse™ and Minnie Mouse™ was struck by the New Zealand Mint from one ounce 99.9% pure silver. The motive of the coin depicts Mickey and Minnie holding hands, with hearts engraved around them. Also included in the design are the inscriptions ‘1 oz 999 Fine Silver’ and the Disney™ copyright. The reverse shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions ‘TWO DOLLARS’, ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘2020’ and ‘NIUE’.

 


 

More coins will be added as they become available

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Sincerely Martin