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Canadian Coins
The Royal Canadian Mint is among the most respected names in Precious Metals, known for their beautiful designs, high purity and technical innovation. The Maple Leaf series is the crown jewel of Canadian world coins. These instantly recognizable bullion coins have largely kept the same iconic design over the years but have been updated with radial lines, micro-engravings, and Innovative security features . The Royal Canadian Mint produces several coin series highlighting Canada's majestic wildlife and vast wilderness. Canadian coins have set international coin records throughout the course of their history, at one point striking the then-largest gold coin ever minted.

British Coins
Some of the oldest international coins come from Britain’s Royal Mint. Once the overseer of mints in Commonwealth countries, such as Canada and Australia, the Royal Mint now strikes circulating and collectible coins for the British nation. Britain's National coin, the Britannia is widely regarded among the most beautiful coins ever struck. The iconic image of Britannia represents a female personification of Great Britain. The Royal Mint releases commemorative coins that honor British cultural icons, including the British royal family.

Australian Coins
Australia’s Perth Mint is a giant of numismatics, renowned for their meticulous striking of impressively pure coins. The Perth Mint releases several annual bullion series, including the Kangaroo, the Koala, the Wedge-tailed eagle, and the Kookaburra. Many of these releases feature a different design each year, so there are plenty of options for building your WorldCoin collection. Be sure to check out the Perth Mint’s collection.

South African Coins
The world coins that come from South Africa have some of the richest history in the numismatic coin industry. The iconic gold Krugerrand originates from this nation and was the first and only modern gold bullion coin until the release of the first Gold Maple Leaf in 1979. The South African Mint recently began releasing annual Silver Krugerrands in 2017 to honor the 50th anniversary of the coin series. In addition, the South African Mint releases a few other striking coin series, including its Nature and Big 5 series, which highlight the native fauna of the country, both currently living and extinct.

Mexican Coins
Mexican coins are struck by the Casa de Moneda, which is one of the oldest Mints in the world in the Western hemisphere. Mexican world coins have intricate designs that capture the imaginations of collectors the world over. The Libertad is Mexico's national coin, struck in both silver and gold. The reverseside of the libertad features the Winged Victory (the Angel of Independence) with the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes in the background. Libertads are devoid of face value, yet they are legal tender and guaranteed by Banco de México, based on the market value of their gold or silver content.

Austrian Coins
The Austrian Mint celebrated its 825th anniversary in 2019, a remarkable feat. The Austrian Mint is best known for its annual bullion series, the Silver and Gold Philharmonic, which features some of the instruments in Austria’s Philharmonic Orchestra. To commemorate the 825th anniversary, a special series of coins was released that pays homage to Leopold V, Wiener Neustadt, and Robin Hood.