Great Barrier Reef coloured 1 oz Silver 2022 Proof Dome-Shaped Coin
The Great Barrier Reef coloured 1 oz Silver 2022 Proof Dome-Shaped Coin is the first piece in the extraordinary Beauty, Rich & Rare series. The coin refers to the Great Barrier Reef, which sits in the Coral Sea, along the coast of north-eastern Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the entire world. It was discovered in 1770 by British sailor James Cook. The silver coin was struck at the Royal Australian Mint in Ag.999 bullion grade, weighing 1 troy ounce and 39.62mm in diameter, in proof standard. The product has a very interesting appearance, through the dome-shaped minting, which shows the depth of the design and incredibly enhances every detail. The coin is not only characterised by the stunning image of the reverse as well as the obverse, but it also stands out because it was produced in a limited run of just 7,500 pieces. This unique product is packaged in its original, certified packaging with an accompanying certificate of authenticity. The Averse shows an image of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain wearing a crown, the inscription "ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA" along with information on the year of issue and the face value of the coin. The reverse features a colourful school of fish and distinctive coral reef features and the inscription "GREAT BARRIER REEF", "2022 BEAUTY, RICH & RARE".Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.