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2011 Australian Platypus 1 oz Platinum Coin PCGS MS69 Complete Explanation - A Rare Platinum Series Coin from the Perth Mint


The "Australian Platypus" 1-ounce platinum coin, issued by the Perth Mint in 2011, is a rare and highly sought-after series in the global modern coin market. This coin is an officially recognized 100 Australian dollar legal tender issued by the Australian government and is made from 99.95% pure platinum. The coin featured here has received a high "MS69" rating from PCGS, indicating it is in excellent condition, virtually uncirculated. MS69 is a very high grade within the mint state rating system, and is highly valued in the collector market as a near-perfect item with only minor imperfections. The Platypus series is one of the popular series featuring the unique wildlife of Australia, and the platinum version in particular is known for its limited mintage. Platinum has a unique position in the precious metals market due to its lower production volume compared to gold and silver, and its high industrial demand. Therefore, highly rare platinum coins attract strong attention from both investors and collectors. GoldSilverJapan is using these globally acclaimed modern platinum coins to introduce international appeal to the Japanese collector market.


The most distinctive feature of this coin is its original design themed around the platypus, a species endemic to Australia. The platypus is known worldwide as a very rare mammal that lays eggs, and it is also a symbol of Australian nature. The obverse of the coin depicts a silhouette of a platypus swimming underwater in a modern art style. The background features a dot pattern reminiscent of water bubbles and a flowing design inspired by aquatic plants, beautifully representing a tranquil underwater space. The words "AUSTRALIAN PLATYPUS" are engraved around the edge, and the inscription "2011 1oz 9995 PLATINUM" can be seen at the bottom. The number 9995 signifies that it is 99.95% pure platinum, demonstrating the advanced refining technology that the Perth Mint boasts. The entire coin features a beautiful contrast between a mirror finish and a frosted finish, giving it a sophisticated artistic feel befitting a modern coin. The Perth Mint is renowned for its designs themed around Australian nature and animals, and this series is a prime example of that, enjoying great popularity. The platinum version, in particular, is in limited supply, and its availability in the collector market is increasing year by year.


The reverse side features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This is a traditional design by Ian Rank-Broadley and has been the official portrait used on Australian legal tender for many years. The words "ELIZABETH II," "AUSTRALIA," and "100 DOLLARS" are engraved around the coin, indicating that it is official legal tender issued by the Australian government. Reliability as legal tender is a crucial factor in the modern bullion coin market, and Perth Mint products are highly regarded in the global market. Founded in 1899, Perth Mint has a long history and is now known as a mint boasting world-class quality. In particular, its platinum coins maintain high popularity in the international market due to their high-precision striking technology and beautiful finish. The 1-ounce platinum series, like this coin, has a relatively small mintage, making it promising for long-term collection value. Furthermore, because platinum prices fluctuate significantly depending on industrial demand and international economic conditions, it is also attracting attention as a diversification target for precious metal investments. In recent years, there has been an increase in cases where rare platinum coins have been sold at high prices in the auction market, further enhancing their status as collector's items.


The PCGS MS69 rating is a crucial factor in confirming the quality of this coin. PCGS is a globally trusted third-party grading organization, and its grading often directly impacts international market prices. MS69 signifies an exceptionally good state of preservation, appearing almost perfect to the naked eye, and is a highly sought-after grade in the modern coin market. Platinum coins, in particular, have a smaller mintage than gold and silver coins, so the market supply of high-grade examples is limited. This coin maintains its mirror-like beauty and the clarity of its frosting well, making it a very attractive piece for collectors. Furthermore, being sealed in a PCGS holder enhances its protection during long-term storage. In the collector market, certified coins from major grading organizations such as PCGS and NGC tend to be more trusted than uncertified coins, and are often more advantageous when buying and selling. Certified coins are especially important in overseas markets, and demand for them has been increasing in Japan in recent years. GoldSilverJapan is spreading a collection culture that meets international market standards by introducing such high-quality certified coins.


Australian animal series are popular worldwide, but the Platypus series has a unique presence among them. The platypus is an evolutionarily rare creature and is widely known as an animal that symbolizes Australia. Therefore, this coin is not merely a precious metal product, but is also highly valued as a work of art that expresses Australian nature and culture. In recent years, modern coins with animal designs have become popular among younger generations of collectors, and limited editions and those made of high-purity platinum tend to command premium prices in the international market. Platinum is also in high demand in the automotive and industrial sectors and is attracting attention as a rare metal that can be preserved for long term. Furthermore, the market value of Australian legal tender coins can increase due to design changes or the discontinuation of a series, and early issues and high-grade coins, in particular, are highly anticipated for the future. This coin is a relatively early Platypus series coin issued in 2011 and has received a PCGS MS69 rating, making it an attractive item in the modern platinum coin market.


FAQ: Is this coin real legal tender? Yes, this coin is 100 Australian dollars legal tender officially recognized by the Australian government.


FAQ: What does MS69 mean? MS69 is a very high uncirculated grade according to PCGS, meaning it is in near-perfect condition. FAQ: What is the platinum purity? This coin is made of high-purity platinum with a purity of 99.95%.


FAQ: Why is the Platypus series so popular? It's because of its unique design, themed around the platypus, a species native to Australia, and the high value placed on the rarity of the platinum material.


FAQ: What is the Perth Mint? It is Australia's world-renowned mint, known for producing high-quality gold, silver, and platinum coins.


FAQ: What are the benefits of PCGS certification? Authenticity verification and condition assessment are guaranteed, improving credibility in the international market.


FAQ: Is it also a popular investment? Yes, in addition to the value of platinum bullion, it is attracting attention in the long term due to collector demand.

2011 Australia Platypus 1 oz Platinum Coin PCGS MS69 - Goldsilverjapan

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