Australia. 1 Dollar 2024 1 oz Brumby Coloured Silver Rare Coin (w/ Box & COA)





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2024 1 oz $1 AUD Australia Silver Brumby Coloured Coin (w/ Box & COA)
Year: 2024
Quality: Brillant Uncirculated, Coloured
Mintage: 1,500 pcs
Country: Australia
Manufacturer: The Perth Mint
Mint Mark: P125 - Perth Mint's 125th Anniversary
Denomination: $1 AUD
Metal Content: 1 troy oz
Purity: .9999 Fine Silver
Diameter: 40.90 mm
Thickness: 3.50 mm
Presentation Case: Yes
Numbered COA: Yes
Brumby is the term for Australia’s wild horse. Brumbies that most famously roam the Australian Alps are descended from lost, abandoned or escaped horses that in many cases belonged to early colonial settlers like James Brumby. According to tradition, James Brumby was transferred from Sydney to Van Diemen’s Land in 1801, he was forced to release a number of horses into the bush, now known as Brumby’s horses.
Free-roaming, independent and naturally adapted to its rugged environment, the brumby has become a national icon seen by many as symbolic of Australia's national character. Struck from 1 troy oz of 99.99% pure silver, this coloured edition has a maximum mintage of 1,500 pcs.
Seller's Story
2024 1 oz $1 AUD Australia Silver Brumby Coloured Coin (w/ Box & COA)
Year: 2024
Quality: Brillant Uncirculated, Coloured
Mintage: 1,500 pcs
Country: Australia
Manufacturer: The Perth Mint
Mint Mark: P125 - Perth Mint's 125th Anniversary
Denomination: $1 AUD
Metal Content: 1 troy oz
Purity: .9999 Fine Silver
Diameter: 40.90 mm
Thickness: 3.50 mm
Presentation Case: Yes
Numbered COA: Yes
Brumby is the term for Australia’s wild horse. Brumbies that most famously roam the Australian Alps are descended from lost, abandoned or escaped horses that in many cases belonged to early colonial settlers like James Brumby. According to tradition, James Brumby was transferred from Sydney to Van Diemen’s Land in 1801, he was forced to release a number of horses into the bush, now known as Brumby’s horses.
Free-roaming, independent and naturally adapted to its rugged environment, the brumby has become a national icon seen by many as symbolic of Australia's national character. Struck from 1 troy oz of 99.99% pure silver, this coloured edition has a maximum mintage of 1,500 pcs.
