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2025 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coin - Gem BU
2025 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coin - Gem BU 2025 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coin - Gem BU
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2025 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coin - Gem BU

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2025 1 oz Australian Silver Swan Coin - Gem Uncirculated Condition

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
  • Every coin arrives in its original plastic capsule, just as they come from the Perth Mint. 
  • The obverse portrays a swan outstretching its wings while standing in the shallow waters. The swan stands proudly against a majestic background of mountains and the rising sun. The design includes an inscription, "The 1 oz .9999 Australian Silver Swan," along with the 2025 year-date and The Perth Mint's, "P" mint mark. .  
  • The reverse shows the Dan Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III and the face value. 
  • Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government with a face value of $1.00 (AUD). Struck in .9999 fine Silver!
  • Mintage limit of 25,000 coins.


Initially launched in 2017, The Perth Mint Swan became instantly popular due to its unique design and limited mintages, with the first silver coin selling out in less than two days worldwide. Each year, the series features a new reverse design depicting the iconic swan. Now, 2025 brings the ninth year of this popular series, and the fourth release of the 1 oz Silver Swan with a colorized finish. Learn more about the exciting The Perth Mint Swan series and the previous releases today.

Swans are symbols of love and fidelity. They form long-lasting monogamous relationships, often being herbivores with a preference for the occasional aquatic animals. There are seven different types around the world that have been classified as threatened, mainly due to hunting or habitat loss caused by human activity and pollution which causes contamination, among other factors.

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