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500 Dollars - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Australian Stock Horse - Gold Bullion Coin

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2015
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE P 2015 5oz 9999 GOLD
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The Australian Stock Horse breed traces directly to the Waler horses exported from New South Wales to British India throughout the nineteenth century, animals so prized for cavalry use that the Indian Army placed standing orders for them. The breed was formally recognized and named only in 1971, making it a relatively recent addition to Australia's codified heritage despite centuries of working history.

Perth Mint's 2015 five-ounce gold bullion program targeted the premium collector-investor market at a moment when Chinese demand for high-purity fractional and large-format gold was reshaping mintage strategies globally. The .9999 fineness specification — rather than the older .999 standard — became a deliberate selling point in Asian markets where purity distinctions carry commercial weight.

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