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Australia has two mints, the Royal Australian Mint (which also makes the country's circulating coinage) and the Perth Mint, which are both very active in the bullion coinage space; coins issued by them are legal tender. Additionally they, and other companies, issue bullion which is not legal tender and is targeted at investors and not at coin collectors. Listed below are such products with precious metal content in non-standard sizes. Those with a rectangular form are known as "gold bars", and those with a circular form are known as "gold rounds". | ||||
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The Definitive Guide to Australian Silver Coins |
Coin Name | Mintage | Legend |
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Gold Two and a Half Ounces - Perth Mint Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
Gold Tael - ABC Bullion Cast Button | unknown | 37.50 GRAMS 9999 GOLD |
Gold Tael - ABC Bullion Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
Gold Four Hundred Ounces - ABC Bullion Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
Gold Half Kilo - ABC Bullion Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
Gold Quarter Kilo - ABC Bullion Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
Gold Two Ounces - ABC Bullion Cast Bar | unknown | (none) |
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Country | Australia |
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From | 2020 |
Material | Gold |
Designer | |
Technology | Cast |
Shape | Bar |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | |
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A Guide Book of United States Coins 2026 |