2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU)

2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU)
2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU)
2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU)
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2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU)

BOLD is thrilled to present the 2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU) coin from Australia’s Most Dangerous series. The Royal Australian Mint, recognized for its exceptional production of silver bullion and gold bullion coins, is also the sovereign mint of the Commonwealth of Australia. With the Box Jellyfish release, Australia’s Most Dangerous Series has developed its fourth design.

Key Features

  • 2023 1 oz Australia's Most Dangerous: Box Jellyfish Silver Coin (BU).
  • Purity: Contains 1 troy oz of .999 pure silver in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
  • Obverse: It features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in the right profile, wearing a crown designed by Jody Clark. Also includes face value and year.
  • Reverse: Features a 'smack' of jellyfish - the collective noun for a group of jellyfish. Engravings also include weight and purity.
  • Series: Australia’s Most Dangerous” series.
  • Mintage: Limited mintage of just 25,000 coins.
  • Legal tender: Fully backed by the Australian government.
  • Face value: $1 (AUD).
  • Packaging: Comes in a protective capsule in sealed rolls of 10 in boxes of 240.

There are about 51 species of jellyfish worldwide, and swimmers who visit the ocean beaches on different continents are probably familiar with many. Though not all these species are lethal, many can sting people who approach too closely. But among those that are, the box jellyfish is one of the most hazardous species on the planet. The venom of the box jellyfish will, at most, cause mild irritation to anyone who comes into contact with its stingers. The box jellyfish can, at worst, kill a person with its venom.

The 2023 Royal Australian Mint Most Dangerous Animal Box Jellyfish Silver Coins feature Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. After her demise in September 2022, this portrait of Her Majesty will be the last to appear on Australian coins. The right-profile relief displayed here was made in 2015 by Jody Clark and depicts the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem at 89.

The 2023 1 oz RAM Most Dangerous Animal Box Jellyfish Silver Coin's reverse design element shows multiple jellyfish. Compared to other jellyfish species, the box jellyfish has a more box-like shape, hence its name.

The Box Jellyfish is depicted in this Silver coin, which has a Brilliant Uncirculated finish and is available in limited mintage.

If you're someone who feels the call of the sea, then adding the dangerously enchanting Box Jellyfish coin to your collection is an absolute necessity. You wouldn't want to miss the chance to purchase the 2023 1 oz Silver Box Jellyfish Brilliant Uncirculated coin - add it to your cart today!

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