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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Mini Roo - Gold Bullion Coin

Uitgever Perth Mint, Australia
Jaar 2011
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A kangaroo in a hunched resting posture facing left, rendered in high relief against a plain field, with the Perth Mint privy mark P visible to the right of the animal. The inscription 0.5 GRAM 9999 GOLD is incused along the lower periphery, serving as a bullion specification legend. The design is characteristic of the Perth Mint's Mini Roo series, emphasizing the naturalistic depiction of Australia's iconic marsupial.
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The "Mini Roo" designation refers to Perth Mint's strategy of producing fractional gold bullion at weights accessible to small retail investors — a market segment that expanded sharply after the 2008 financial crisis drove demand for physical precious metals at lower entry points. At 0.5 grams, this is among the smallest gold bullion coins struck by any sovereign or quasi-sovereign mint globally. Perth's .9999 fineness specification, rather than the more common .999, became a deliberate commercial differentiator against the Royal Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf program in the mid-1990s.

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