Part of a broader Australian-market commemorative program produced by the Perth Mint under Tuvalu's issuing authority — an arrangement that has generated hundreds of themed silver dollars since the 1990s, with Tuvalu functioning essentially as a licensing vehicle. The "Armour" subject places this within a medieval arms and warfare series, though the historical specificity of any given piece in such programs varies considerably.
Perth Mint struck these to its standard one-troy-ounce proof specification. KM#110 confirms a catalogued but unremarkable issue with no documented die varieties.
Part of a broader Australian-market commemorative program produced by the Perth Mint under Tuvalu's issuing authority — an arrangement that has generated hundreds of themed silver dollars since the 1990s, with Tuvalu functioning essentially as a licensing vehicle. The "Armour" subject places this within a medieval arms and warfare series, though the historical specificity of any given piece in such programs varies considerably.
Perth Mint struck these to its standard one-troy-ounce proof specification. KM#110 confirms a catalogued but unremarkable issue with no documented die varieties.