Australia. 1 Dollar 2011 – Deadly and Dangerous – Red-Back Spider – 1 oz Silver .999 – Colorized






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Questa moneta del 2011 Red-Back Spider della The Perth Mint è la prima emissione colorata da 1 onza in argento con confezione e COA.
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2011 – Australia – Deadly and Dangerous – Red-Back Spider (Coin #1) – 1 oz Silver – .999 Fine – Colorized
The 2011 “Red-Back Spider” is the first coin in the legendary Deadly and Dangerous series issued for Australia by The Perth Mint.
Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, this release features a striking colorized image of the Australian Red-Back Spider, one of the most recognizable and dangerous arachnids on the continent.
As the debut coin of the series, it is considered the most iconic and one of the most sought-after issues.
Details:
• Country: Australia
• Year: 2011
• Series: Deadly and Dangerous (Coin #1)
• Theme: Red-Back Spider
• Metal: Silver (.999 fine)
• Weight: 1 oz (31.1 g)
• Diameter: 40.6 mm
• Face value: 1 Dollar
• Quality: Colorized / Prooflike
• Finish: Full-color wildlife design
• Mintage: 5,000 pieces worldwide
• Mint: The Perth Mint
• Packaging: Presentation box with Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Description:
The reverse displays a realistic full-color depiction of a Red-Back Spider, showing its distinctive black body and red dorsal marking, set against a natural textured background.
The obverse carries the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, together with the year of issue, denomination, weight, and purity.
Highly valued for its status as the first release in the Deadly and Dangerous series, this coin remains one of the key collectible pieces in modern Australian numismatics.
Note:
This coin is Prooflike Colorized quality.
Minor contact marks, micro-scratches, or light natural toning (patina) may occur due to the minting and color-application process. These characteristics are normal and do not affect the collectible or aesthetic value of the coin.
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The 2011 “Red-Back Spider” is the first coin in the legendary Deadly and Dangerous series issued for Australia by The Perth Mint.
Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, this release features a striking colorized image of the Australian Red-Back Spider, one of the most recognizable and dangerous arachnids on the continent.
As the debut coin of the series, it is considered the most iconic and one of the most sought-after issues.
Details:
• Country: Australia
• Year: 2011
• Series: Deadly and Dangerous (Coin #1)
• Theme: Red-Back Spider
• Metal: Silver (.999 fine)
• Weight: 1 oz (31.1 g)
• Diameter: 40.6 mm
• Face value: 1 Dollar
• Quality: Colorized / Prooflike
• Finish: Full-color wildlife design
• Mintage: 5,000 pieces worldwide
• Mint: The Perth Mint
• Packaging: Presentation box with Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Description:
The reverse displays a realistic full-color depiction of a Red-Back Spider, showing its distinctive black body and red dorsal marking, set against a natural textured background.
The obverse carries the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, together with the year of issue, denomination, weight, and purity.
Highly valued for its status as the first release in the Deadly and Dangerous series, this coin remains one of the key collectible pieces in modern Australian numismatics.
Note:
This coin is Prooflike Colorized quality.
Minor contact marks, micro-scratches, or light natural toning (patina) may occur due to the minting and color-application process. These characteristics are normal and do not affect the collectible or aesthetic value of the coin.
