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  1. 1 Ounce Platinum Austrian Philharmonic 2023

    1 Ounce Platinum Austrian Philharmonic 2023

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    The Platinum Vienna Philharmonic one ounce coin features the same obverse and reverse as the Gold Philharmonic Series. It is minted with the purity of 99.95, with one ounce of Platinum. Learn More
  2. 1/10 Ounce Australian Platinum Koala 2023

    1/10 Ounce Australian Platinum Koala 2023

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    The 2023 1/10 oz platinum Perth Koala design is a limited edition release that showcases the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial effigy on the obverse, while the reverse features the same captivating koala scene as the flagship 1oz silver coin for this year. With its exquisite design and limited mintage, this coin offers a unique opportunity to own a precious piece of the Koala series in a smaller, more accessible size. Learn More
  3. 1 Ounce Palladium Fortuna Bar Pamp Suisse

    1 Ounce Palladium Fortuna Bar Pamp Suisse

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    PAMP was the first precious metals brand to ever decorate the reverse sides of its minted bars. Introduced in 1979, the Lady Fortuna was the original of those artistic motifs, and is today world-renowned as a trusted symbol assuring PAMP quality excellence and authenticity. With a distinctive proof-like finish, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, horn of plenty, precious coins, and wheel of fortune. Undoubtedly, the iconic Lady Fortuna image is the most recognized and prestigious bullion bar design in the world. Accredited by the Swiss Federal Bureau, each bar is individually registered and sealed within protective CertiPAMP™ packaging with an integrated and official Assay Certificate that guarantees fine precious metal content and weight. Learn More
  4. 1/10 Ounce Platinum Britannia 2023

    1/10 Ounce Platinum Britannia 2023

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    Britannia has a long-standing relationship with British coinage. The female embodiment of the nation may have ancient beginnings, first appearing on Roman coins circa AD 119, but she has evolved over time to reflect the nation’s strengths and values. In 1987, this icon was reimagined by sculptor Philip Nathan for a new bullion coin. The design continues to dazzle, winning awards and defining security in the bullion market with four groundbreaking features. Surface animation provides a background for Britannia, reflecting the flow of waves as the coin is moved, and between this and the banding of the coin you will find micro-text with the wording ‘Decus et Tutamen’, which translates as ‘An ornament and a safeguard’ and describes the features that both decorate and protect the coin. A latent feature in the lower-hand segment of the coin switches between a trident and a padlock based on the viewer’s perspective – emphasising her maritime strength and the coin’s secure nature – and details such as the Union flag on Britannia’s shield have been specially highlighted with tincture lines. The advanced features have been combined to create a stunning Britannia design that is also the most visually secure coin in the world.

    Key Features

    The obverse features the first coinage portrait of His Majesty The King

    The smallest platinum coin in the range

    Struck in an ounce of 999.5 platinum

    Emphasises Philip Nathan’s award-winning Britannia design

    Includes four advanced security features

    Packaged in a single coin tube

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