1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin
This platinum coin contains 1.000 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt valueof one 1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin is $999.42 based on today's platinum spot price.
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Bullion Exchanges
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Free Shipping on order over $199, any order under $99 charged flat rate of $7.99 | $1,013.10 | $5.62 (0.55% prem) |
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SD Bullion
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Free shipping on orders over $199 | $1,052.60 | $45.12 (4.29% prem) |
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Silver.com
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$25 shipping for orders under $500 | $1,035.47 | $27.99 (2.70% prem) |
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Free Shipping when you spend $299 or more. Orders under $99 will be charged a shipping fee of $9.95 | $1,083.00 | $75.52 (6.97% prem) |
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BullionMax
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Free shipping on orders over $199 | $1,074.24 | $66.76 (6.21% prem) |
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To celebrate the 125th Anniversary of their founding, the Perth Mint has issued a special 1 oz platinum coin to commemorate the event.The 2024 125th Anniversary 1 oz Platinum Coin features three of the mints favorite animals that are indigenous to Australia, the kangaroo, koala, and the kookaburra.The reverse design shows a bouncing kangaroo in the center with a tree in the background. A koala bear is shown to the left, while a kookaburra is shown on the right. Below is a banner that reads "1899 The Perth Mint 2024."The obverse shows the effigy portrait of King Charles III.The Perth Mint was established as a branch of the Royal Mint of London, with a primary mission to refine gold from Western Australia's gold rushes and to mint gold sovereigns and half sovereigns for the British Empire.Between 1899 to 1931, the Perth Mint had struck over 106 million gold sovereigns and roughly 735,000 half sovereigns bearing the "P" mintmark.In 1987, the Perth Mint was granted the authority to mint and market gold, silver, and platinum Australian legal tender coins to investors and collectors worldwide.FindBullionPrices.com tracks prices from some of the most trusted and reputable online bullion dealers to help find the lowest prices on 1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin.The platinum prices on our site for coins and bullion are updated hourly and adjusted with platinum spot price. We give you the tools to compare prices of platinum coins from well-reviewed bullion dealers.Comparing prices for 1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin across multiple bullion dealers help to ensure that you pay the lowest price.Our Closest to Spot tool can help you find the lowest premium when you are ready to.Shop more platinum coins from.
1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin Specifications
Weight | 1 oz |
Country | Australia |
Type | Platinum Coin |
Mint | Perth Mint |
Year | 2024 |
Purity | .9999 fineness |
Diameter | 32.60 mm |
Thickness | 2.90 mm |