Who's Laughing Now?

First introduced in 1990, the 1995 Australian Silver Kookaburra was only the sixth coin issued in this celebrated coin series.

The Silver Kookaburra is one of a handful of pure silver coins in the world that changes its design each year. As a result of this annual change in how these fascinating birds are depicted, combined with a very limited production by the Perth Mint, the Australian Kookaburra has become one of the most sought-after silver coins in the world.

Ancient Symbols of Modern China

Numis Network's Silver Coin of the Month for May is the highly sought-after 2012 Chinese Silver Panda. The coin's design includes two celebrated symbols of Chinese culture: the Temple of Heaven on the obverse and the giant panda on the reverse.

The Way of the Panda

Numis Network's Silver Coin of the Month for May, 2012, is the impeccable Chinese Silver Panda.

First introduced in 1982, the Chinese Silver Panda's charming imagery and .999 fine silver composition proved to be a winning combination and ensured its status as a favorite among collectors. With its low mintages and annually updated designs featuring the adorable giant panda, it remains one of the most popular coin series in the world today.

Ye Olde Mint

Apr 18, 2012 - Comments: 2 - Tags:

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