The Kookaburra gold coins
The Kookaburra coins depict the Kookaburra birds found in Australia. The Kookaburra gold coin is legal tender and has a denomination of 5. The Kookaburra 20th edition is a set comprising 20 coins.
Each coin is struck from 1/20oz of .999 pure gold in proof quality. The obverse is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth ll designed by Ian Rank-Broadley.
The Australian Dreaming series gold coin
The Dreaming series is designed by Darryl Bellotti. The Australian Dreaming series depicts the Australian wildlife, landscape, and culture.
The Australian Dreaming series gold coin comprises five different animal designs on the reverse showing a kangaroo, a dolphin, a king brown snake, a brolga and an echidna. The .999 Dreaming series gold coin has a size of 1 oz., 1/10 oz., and 1/25 oz.
The Australian Sovereign gold coin
The Perth Mint's Australian sovereign gold coin has the portrait of Queen Elizabeth ll on the obverse. However, their reverse differs in design showing the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, the St. George and the dragon theme, and the St. Edward's crown and laurel wreath design.
The fourth design of the Australian sovereign gold coin is a set comprising of four different designs on the obverse. Each coin depicts the bust of the four monarchs, namely: Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, and King George V.
Treasures of Australia
The Australia locket coin series encapsulates gemstones mined in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Treasures of Australia gold coin indicates the abundance of their gemstones like sapphires, opals, diamonds, gold, and pearls.
The coin's reverse design shows an abstract interpretation of Australia's beautiful landscape. It has a transparent half-circle locket embedded on the coin, and it contains 1-carat gemstones. The obverse is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth ll designed by Ian Rank-Broadley. The coin is struck in 1oz of 99.99% pure gold in proof quality.
The Chinese Mythological Coin series
The Chinese Mythological Coin series comes in four different designs. The Chinese Mythological coins are illustrated with a Chinese mythological character on the reverse of the coin.
The illustrations of the Chinese mythological characters are accompanied by the Chinese word for fortune, success, wealth, and longevity.
The coins are available in two denominations $25 and $8, with respective weights of 10g and 5g. The obverse is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth ll designed by Ian Rank-Broadley.
Australian Themed coins
The Australian Themed coin depicts Australian people, culture, symbol, royalty, sports, war, and wildlife. These coins show interesting shapes and designs. Some Themed coins are designed as pendants.
Others are depicted from World War 1. The Themed coin also depicts landscapes like Buckingham Palace, Sydney opera house, and Sydney Harbor Bridge.
The Themed coin depicts famous people like Queen and Prince Philip, and Sir Edmund Hillary. Themed coins depict symbols and characters that represent luck and fortune.