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| Issuer | Perth Mint, Australia |
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| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | Hera, Queen of the Olympian gods, depicted in high relief seated upon an ornate classical throne, draped in flowing robes and holding a sceptre topped with a lotus blossom in her right hand. A lion reclines at her left side, while elaborately rendered peacock feathers fan out to her right, with a columned Greek temple visible in the background. A Greek key meander border frames the lower register of the design, and the name HERA appears in bold incuse lettering along the lower rim. The Perth Mint's P mintmark is visible to the left of the central composition. |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Part of Perth Mint's ongoing Gods of Olympus bullion series, this issue draws on a well-established formula: high-purity one-troy-ounce gold struck to investment grade, with a mythological theme layered over the standard bullion proposition. The series launched in 2021 and has issued annually since, targeting the collector-bullion crossover market that Perth Mint has cultivated aggressively since the 1980s.
KM#716 is the assigned Krause reference, confirming catalog recognition, though Perth Mint's own internal product numbering is the more reliable tracking system for die variety research within this series.