This piece belongs to Perth Mint's high-denomination jewelled bullion series, where individually set stones are incorporated directly into the struck surface — a production process requiring hand-finishing after minting and accounting for the significant weight premium over a standard one-ounce gold issue. At 323.566 grams, the coin sits near the ten-ounce gold benchmark, a format Perth has used since the early 2000s to target institutional and trophy collectors rather than the bullion investor market.
The sixth portrait of Elizabeth II, by sculptor Jody Clark, was introduced across Commonwealth coinage from 2015. It was the first effigy not commissioned through the Royal Mint's normal portrait cycle — Clark submitted it as an unsolicited entry.
This piece belongs to Perth Mint's high-denomination jewelled bullion series, where individually set stones are incorporated directly into the struck surface — a production process requiring hand-finishing after minting and accounting for the significant weight premium over a standard one-ounce gold issue. At 323.566 grams, the coin sits near the ten-ounce gold benchmark, a format Perth has used since the early 2000s to target institutional and trophy collectors rather than the bullion investor market.
The sixth portrait of Elizabeth II, by sculptor Jody Clark, was introduced across Commonwealth coinage from 2015. It was the first effigy not commissioned through the Royal Mint's normal portrait cycle — Clark submitted it as an unsolicited entry.