Description
The one ounce coins in the series all feature colour printed highlights in the design. The 2002 one ounce coin shows a scene of two prospectors using the "dry blowing" process to separate gold. In very dry regions of Australia, prospectors relied on the wind to blow lighter materials, such as sand and gravel, away from the higher density gold held in their pans. A dry blowing machine worked on bigger loads, using a rocking motion in the wind to separate the gold. This is the second design in the Australian Prospector five year companion series or Proof Nugget coins, which celebrate the significance of gold in Australia's history.
Each of the four smaller coins feature a kangaroo drinking from a billabong. The aboriginal word billabong refers to a waterhole in a creek that dries up outside the rainy season.
Technical Specifications
Size | Denomination | Diameter | Weight | Fineness | Gold Content |
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1OZ
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100 Dollars | 32.10 | 31.1035 | .9999 | 31.104 |
1/25
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4 Dollars | 14.10 | 1.244 | .9999 | 0.0399 |
Prices & Availability
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Date | Description | Coins | Mintage | Available | Price £ | Price $ |
2002 | One ounce coins depicts "dry blowing", with colour. | 5 | 650 | Yes | £2,175 | $Ask |
2002 | 1/25 coins depicts "dry blowing", without colour. | 1 | 1,500 | Yes | £80 | $Ask |
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Postage & Packing
UK Registered Post (Special Delivery) £9 per order
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Reverse of One Ounce Gold Proof Nugget
Reverse of 2002 Australian Half Ounce Gold Prospector Proof Nugget