The Wedge-tailed Eagle bullion series, launched by the Perth Mint in 2014, was designed to compete directly with established sovereign bullion programs — the Maple Leaf, the Krugerrand, the Britannia — in an increasingly crowded high-purity market. At .9999 fineness, it matched the Canadian standard rather than the .9167 of traditional sovereigns, a deliberate commercial calculation. The 5-troy-ounce format targets institutional and serious private buyers rather than the one-ounce retail market.
Annual design changes to the eagle reverse are a confirmed production policy, meaning no two years share a die — a detail that quietly distinguishes each date as a discrete collectible rather than a fungible bullion unit.
The Wedge-tailed Eagle bullion series, launched by the Perth Mint in 2014, was designed to compete directly with established sovereign bullion programs — the Maple Leaf, the Krugerrand, the Britannia — in an increasingly crowded high-purity market. At .9999 fineness, it matched the Canadian standard rather than the .9167 of traditional sovereigns, a deliberate commercial calculation. The 5-troy-ounce format targets institutional and serious private buyers rather than the one-ounce retail market.
Annual design changes to the eagle reverse are a confirmed production policy, meaning no two years share a die — a detail that quietly distinguishes each date as a discrete collectible rather than a fungible bullion unit.