Jacob Harrison is a precious metals investment specialist fromAustralian Bullion Company, Australia’s oldest privately-run precious metals wholesaler and retailer.
Australia received the first of three satellite mints: Sydney in 1855, Melbourne in 1872, and Perth in 1899; subsequently, the Sydney Mint closed in 1926, whereas the Melbourne Mint is today privately held. In 1892, two prospectors set out on their own in Western Australia to look for gold...
company in the world today, churning out millions of base metal coins for general circulation, and hundreds of thousands or rare, unique, collectible gold, silver, and platinum bullion coins of inimitable fineness and purity that has become the hallmark of today’s bullion-making industry and ...
The Royal Australian Mint is the younger of the two production facilities, having been established in 1965 to produce Australia’s circulating coinage, eventually replacing the Melbourne Mint. In addition to producing the coinage that Australians use every day, the Mint also releases collector coins ...
Sophie Rose Beaty, The Australian Ballet School, The Australian Ballet, Melbourne, Australia. Note: Original quality of photographs may be affected by compression algorithm of the websites where they are hosted. Source and more info at:
Current Coin Values, Bullion Prices and Exchange Rates AUD $17.51 Australian 1966 Round 50c AUD $1,072.14 Gold Sovereign AUD $1,342.18 Australian $200 Gold Coin AUD $51.26 Silver Price (per Oz) AUD $4,554.14 Gold Price (per Oz) USD $0.6292 Australian Dollar These values are upd...
Established on 20 June 1899, two years before Australia’s Federation in 1901, The Perth Mint was the last of three Australian colonial branches of the United Kingdom ‘s Royal Mint (after the now-defunct Sydney Mint and Melbourne Mint) intended to refine gold from the gold rushes and to ...
course to my fellow blog author who stayed home in Adelaide and manned (personned?) the battle stations while I was in Queensland looking at coins. Both of us will be attending the next ANDA show in Melbourne in early August so stay tuned for another riveting show report coming your way ...
worth the wait. The registration area was in a long hallway, but the show itself was inside the high-roofed, warehouse style hall nearby. The first tables before me had crowds before them three or four people deep. The coins of interest were mainly Chinese, Malaysian, and some bullion. ...
The Royal Australian Mint is the younger of the two production facilities, having been established in 1965 to produce Australia’s circulating coinage, eventually replacing the Melbourne Mint. In addition to producing the coinage that Australians use every day, the Mint also releases collector coins ...