Let’s start the year with a look at the Royal Mints 2017 themed circulating currency designs

By |2017-01-01T09:35:31+00:00January 1st, 2017|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Event, History, Gold, People, Science, Silver, Royal Mint, United Kingdom|

Let's start the year with a look at the Royal Mints 2017 themed circulating currency designs. In an impecable bit of timing, the Royal Mint has announced its new themed designs for British circulating and general commemorative currency for 2017. Obviously the big news is the arrival of an all-new bi-metallic [...]

September sees modified coins aplenty from the Royal Canadian Mint

By |2016-11-05T06:30:30+00:00September 6th, 2016|Categories: Culture, Bi-Metallic, Nature, Inserts, Silver, Canada, Royal Canadian Mint|

September sees modified 'gimmick' coins aplenty from the Royal Canadian Mint September sees another big launch from the Royal Canadian Mint and our first look at this month's releases encompasses something the RCM is increasingly doing of late; adornments. The Murano glass animal series was a popular one and [...]

Perth Mint launch bi-metallic Wedge-tailed Eagle coin for the first time

By |2016-11-05T06:30:30+00:00September 5th, 2016|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Gold, Nature, Australia, Silver, Perth Mint|

Perth Mint launch bi-metallic Wedge-tailed Eagle coin for the first time While we're used to high-end variants of the Perth Mints many bullion coin designs every year, it isn't often that there are many surprises in the release schedule. After the bullion version usually comes proof, coloured, gilded, high-relief, [...]

Royal Australian Mint celebrates Australia’s first mints with the first of four mintmark coins

By |2016-11-05T13:38:59+00:00January 3rd, 2016|Categories: Bi-Metallic, History, Australia, Gold, Silver, Royal Australian Mint|

The Royal Australian Mint kicks off 2016 with a trip back to the past and the first designs struck by the fledgling Sydney Mint in the mid-19th century. Sydney, Melbourne and Perth were all branches of the British Royal Mint set up to process the large quantities of gold being mined in the colony. [...]

An early look at Time, the next in the Austrian Mints award-winning Niobium series

By |2016-11-05T06:31:30+00:00November 23rd, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Austrian Mint, Austria, Science|

Here's a quick peek at the Austrian Mints 2016 entrant in its ultra popular Niobium series of silver coins. For the third year in sucession the mint has applied two different colours of oxidation to each face and this looks to be another superb entrant after last years very popular Cosmology coin. The subject this time is [...]

OFFICIAL COIN TO COMMEMORATE THE BIRTH OF THE NEW PRINCESS IS LAUNCHED

By |2016-11-05T06:32:11+00:00May 2nd, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Gold, People, Silver, Royal Mint, United Kingdom|

With the birth of the new Princess to Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge today, it was a fairly predictable next step that we'd see numismatic mementos of the big event. Earlier, we saw a limited run of gold Sovereign coins that were struck today, but now we're on to the main event with a range [...]

POBJOY MINT JOINS THE CHURCHILL COMMEMORATIONS WITH NEW SILVER COIN

By |2016-11-05T06:32:23+00:00March 18th, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, History, People, Silver, Isle of Man, Pobjoy Mint|

It has been half a century since one of Britain's greatest leaders died, and Sir Winston Churchill has adorned several coins this year in commemoration. The Royal Mint have released three tranches of them, one a portrait, one a £20 for £20, and one a range of big gold and silver coins. Now the Pobjoy Mint has released a [...]

FIRST LOOK AT THE UNITED KINGDOMS NEW SECURITY-LADEN £1 COIN

By |2016-11-05T06:32:23+00:00March 18th, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Royal Mint, United Kingdom|

Here's a quick look at a hot off the press image of Britain's new ultra-secure £1 coin fresh from HM Treasury. We believe this design will be for the 2016 run and not for 2015, but we should know more tomorrow when more information is released. UPDATE: It's the 2017 design. It's a good design, incorporating elements of the [...]

BRITANNIA BACK ON BRITISH CURRENCY FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2008

By |2016-11-05T06:32:26+00:00February 27th, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Culture, Royal Mint, United Kingdom|

After a period of seven years, the Royal Mint's ultra-iconic Britannia is back on circulating currency in the United Kingdom. Adorning the bi-metallic £2 coin, the highest non-paper denomination in the UK, it coincides nicely with the introduction of the Queens new obverse portrait due to debut this coming Monday. It's a fine design, especially considering circulating currency is [...]

HUGE CIT COIN HOSTS TREASURES OF THE CRUEL CAPTAIN BOARD GAME

By |2021-01-24T22:07:22+00:00February 25th, 2015|Categories: Bi-Metallic, Sport, CIT Coin Invest, Palau|

Not strictly an AgAuNEWS item, being a bimetallic coin, we do make the odd exception for something interesting, and this is certainly that. We're pretty sure that most are familiar with using a coin in a game, as a token for example, but we're pretty sure that using a coin as the games board is a little more unusual. [...]

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