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| Gold Nugget (Australia) | |
|---|---|
| Edge: | Reeded |
| Composition: | 99.99% Au |
| Years of Minting: | 1986–present |
| Obverse | |
| Design: | Elizabeth II |
| Designer: | Ian Rank-Broadley |
| Design Date: | 1999 |
| Reverse | |
| Design: | Kangaroo |
| Designer: | Stuart Devlin |
| Design Date: | 2006 |
The Australian Gold Nugget is a gold bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint. The coins have been minted in denominations of 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg of 24 carat gold. They have legal tender status in Australia and are one of few legal tender bullion gold coins to change their design every year, another being the Chinese Gold Panda. This and their limited annual mintage may, unlike for many other bullion coins, raise their numismatic value over the value of gold used.
The Gold Nugget series was introduced in 1986 by the Gold Corporation, a company wholly owned by the government of Western Australia. This issue of coins had two unique features: a "two-tone" frosted design effect, and individual hard plastic encapsulation of each coin. These features were unusual for a standard bullion coin and gave the Nugget a unique market niche.
From 1986 to 1989, the reverse of these coins pictured various Australian gold nuggets. With the 1989 proof edition, the design was changed to feature different Kangaroos, a more world-recognized symbol of Australia. The coins are today sometimes referred to as "gold kangaroos".
In 1991, 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kilogram sizes were introduced. These were created with the intention of using economies of scale to keep premiums low, and are some of the largest gold coins ever minted. In 1992, the face values on these large coins were lowered to keep them proportional to the 1 oz coin. The reverse of these coins does not change annually like the lower denominations; the same "red kangaroo" design is used every year.
The Australian Gold Nugget coins should not be mistaken for The Australian Lunar Gold Bullion coins. Both coins are minted by Perth Mint and have .9999 purity, but Lunar coins use images of different animals from the Chinese calendar instead of the kangaroo.
Specifications
| 1/20 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 14.10 mm |
| Thickness: | 1.40 mm |
| Weight: | 0.0500 troy oz (1.5552 g) |
| Face value: | $5 |
| 1/10 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 16.10 mm |
| Thickness: | 1.30 mm |
| Weight: | 0.1000 troy oz (3.11 g) |
| Face value: | $15 |
| 1/4 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 20.10 mm |
| Thickness: | 1.80 mm |
| Weight: | 0.2500 troy oz (7.78 g) |
| Face value: | $25 |
| 1/2 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 25.10 mm |
| Thickness: | 2.20 mm |
| Weight: | 0.5001 troy oz (15.55 g) |
| Face value: | $50 |
| 1 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 32.10 mm |
| Thickness: | 2.65 mm |
| Weight: | 1.0001 troy oz (31.10 g) |
| Face value: | $100 |
| 2 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 40.40 mm |
| Thickness: | 3.35 mm |
| Weight: | 2.000 troy oz (62.21 g) |
| Face value: | $500 (1991) $200 (1992- ) |
| 10 troy oz coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 59.70 mm |
| Thickness: | 7.65 mm |
| Weight: | 10.00 troy oz (311.0 g) |
| Face value: | $2500 (1991) $1000 (1992- ) |
| 1 kilo coin | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 74.50 mm |
| Thickness: | 15.80 mm |
| Weight: | 32.154 troy oz (1000 g) |
| Face value: | $10,000 (1991) $3000 (1992- ) |
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