Australian wild horse - Brumby 1 oz Silver 2020
The "Australian Wild Horse - Brumby" silver coin is from the renowned Australian mint, The Perth Mint. This is a coin that depicts an Australian wild mount derived from a combination of many breeds and types of horses and ponies brought to Australia in the 18th century. Initially, the imported horses and ponies were performance animals. Over time, there were more and more escapes or mass releases of utility horses and ponies. This situation led to the creation of a new type of wild mount - the Brumby.
The Silver Brumby is a coin made of 999.9 pure bullion, weighing one troy ounce and with a maximum diameter of 40.9 mm. This coin is one of the premium products, characterized by quality workmanship and a limited mintage, which in this case amounted to 25,000 pieces. It is also a coin that comes in plastic caps and is full legal tender in the issuer's country and is guaranteed by the Australian government.
Obverse show a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark. The whole is surrounded by the inscription "Elizabeth II Australia" and information about the coin's face value.
Reverse depicts a Brumby horse galloping in the water. The reverse side also features an engraved letter "P".