Part of the Perth Mint's long-running Dogs of the World bullion series, this issue targets the collector-bullion crossover market that the Mint has cultivated aggressively since the 1990s. The Beagle's inclusion follows predictable demand patterns from the breed's popularity in North America and the UK — the series sequencing is driven by sales data as much as any curatorial logic.
The .9999 fineness is worth noting: it places this above the .999 standard used for most silver bullion, a specification Perth adopted to compete directly with the Royal Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf program.
Part of the Perth Mint's long-running Dogs of the World bullion series, this issue targets the collector-bullion crossover market that the Mint has cultivated aggressively since the 1990s. The Beagle's inclusion follows predictable demand patterns from the breed's popularity in North America and the UK — the series sequencing is driven by sales data as much as any curatorial logic.
The .9999 fineness is worth noting: it places this above the .999 standard used for most silver bullion, a specification Perth adopted to compete directly with the Royal Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf program.