| Emissor | Australia |
|---|---|
| Ano | 2026 |
| Tipo | Non-circulating coin |
| Valor | 25 Cents |
| Moeda | Dollar (1966-date) |
| Composição | Silver (.9999) |
| Peso | 7.777 g |
| Diâmetro | 25.6 mm |
| Espessura | 2.6 mm |
| Formato | Round |
| Técnica | Coloured, Milled |
| Orientação | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Gravador(es) | |
| Em circulação até | |
| Referência(s) |
| Descrição do anverso | Uncrowned portrait of King Charles III facing left |
|---|---|
| Escrita do anverso | Latin |
| Legenda do anverso | · CHARLES III AUSTRALIA · 1/4oz 9999 Ag 25 CENTS DT |
| Descrição do reverso | A galloping mare alongside her young foal with mountains and grasslands in the background. |
| Escrita do reverso | Chinese, Latin |
| Legenda do reverso |
馬 HORSE 2026 P IJ (Translation: 馬 = Horse) |
| Bordo | Reeded |
| Casa da moeda |
P Perth Mint, Australia(1899-date) |
| Tiragem |
2026 P - BU - 15 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 1353639460 |
| Informações adicionais |
Historical Context: This 2026 Australian 25 Cents coin marks a significant continuation of Australia's popular lunar series under the reign of King Charles III. Issued in the Year of the Horse, it represents the enduring cultural exchange and numismatic tradition of celebrating the Chinese zodiac. As one of the earliest issues featuring Charles III's first definitive portrait, it holds particular importance as a transitional piece, bridging the late Elizabethan era with the new Carolean numismatic landscape, reflecting the continuity of national identity through its coinage.
Artistry: The obverse features the first coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, typically rendered by a prominent British sculptor like Martin Jennings, reflecting a classical yet contemporary numismatic style. The reverse design, depicting the majestic Year of the Horse, is likely the work of a Royal Australian Mint artist. The "coloured" aspect enhances the visual appeal, bringing vibrancy and depth to the equine motif, often showcasing the animal in a dynamic pose or within a symbolic Australian landscape, characteristic of modern commemorative artistry.
Technical/Grading: Struck in four nines fine silver (.9999) with a precise weight of 7.777 grams and a diameter of 25.6 millimeters, this coin demands exceptional strike quality. Key high-points for the effigy include the raised areas of the King's hair and shoulder. For the reverse, attention should be paid to the horse's musculature, mane, and any intricate background elements. Grading focuses on the sharpness of detail, absence of field marks, and the integrity of the coloured application, ensuring evenness and full adherence without peeling or discolouration, crucial for a Mint State (MS) or Proof (PF) designation.