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$200 Australian Gold Coins 10g 22crt (incl GST)

$200 Australian Gold Coins 10g 22crt (incl GST) - Please note - $200 coins have a variety of reverse images including the koala, Queen, Prince & Princess of Wales etc and so may vary to the image depicted.This is a limited release legal tender coin produced by the Royal Canberra Mint with a face val... Read More...

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Discounts available for 20 or 100 coins.

Quantity Unit price Bulk price +
20 coins $1,308.56 $26,171.14 + cart
100 coins $1,303.56 $130,355.70 + cart
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$200 Australian Gold Coins 10g 22crt (incl GST) - Please note - $200 coins have a variety of reverse images including the koala, Queen, Prince & Princess of Wales etc and so may vary to the image depicted.


This is a limited release legal tender coin produced by the Royal Canberra Mint with a face value of $200. It contains 10grams of 22ct gold which is 91.67% pure gold, so 0.2948 ounces of 9999 pure gold..

The obverse of the coin depicts the Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the head of the British Commonwealth. The reverse depicts an Australian Koala sitting in a eucalyptus tree. The $200 gold coin with the koala reverse was minted in 1980, 83, and 84 with the Machin obverse and in 1985-86 with the Raphael Maklouf portrait of the Queen.

When first minted in 1980 it had a metal value just below its $200 face value. In 2019 that same coin is worth about $680. 4 x $50 notes from 1980 are now worth $200…

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