Category: Country catalog
Bullion coins and bars are a popular means of saving and investing around the world. Different countries produce their own unique bullion products, which are often of high purity and standard sizes. Here is a detailed look at some of the more well-known producing countries and their bullion products:
Australia Coins: Australian Gold Nugget (Kangaroo): Issued by the Perth Mint, the coins have been issued since 1986 and feature images of Australian kangaroos. Australian Lunar Series: Based on the Chinese lunar calendar, this series features images of animals for each year. Australian Kookaburra: A series of silver coins featuring a kookaburra, issued since 1990. Australian Koala: A series of silver coins featuring a koala. Bullion: The Perth Mint also produces gold and silver bullion in various weights.
Austria Coins: Austrian Philharmonic: This coin is produced in gold, silver, and platinum and is one of the most popular bullion coins in Europe. It depicts the musical instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Bullion: The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) is active in producing gold and silver bullion.
Canada Coins: Canadian Maple Leaf: Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Known for its high quality and purity of up to 99.99%. Bullion: The Royal Canadian Mint also produces gold and silver bullion in various weights.
China Coins: Chinese Gold Panda: These coins have been issued since 1982 and are striking in their detailed images of pandas, which change every year. Chinese Silver Panda: Similar to the gold series, but made of silver. Bullion: Chinese manufacturers also produce bullion, but they are less popular.
Australia Coins: Australian Gold Nugget (Kangaroo): Issued by the Perth Mint, the coins have been issued since 1986 and feature images of Australian kangaroos. Australian Lunar Series: Based on the Chinese lunar calendar, this series features images of animals for each year. Australian Kookaburra: A series of silver coins featuring a kookaburra, issued since 1990. Australian Koala: A series of silver coins featuring a koala. Bullion: The Perth Mint also produces gold and silver bullion in various weights.
Austria Coins: Austrian Philharmonic: This coin is produced in gold, silver, and platinum and is one of the most popular bullion coins in Europe. It depicts the musical instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Bullion: The Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) is active in producing gold and silver bullion.
Canada Coins: Canadian Maple Leaf: Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Known for its high quality and purity of up to 99.99%. Bullion: The Royal Canadian Mint also produces gold and silver bullion in various weights.
China Coins: Chinese Gold Panda: These coins have been issued since 1982 and are striking in their detailed images of pandas, which change every year. Chinese Silver Panda: Similar to the gold series, but made of silver. Bullion: Chinese manufacturers also produce bullion, but they are less popular.
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