Sneak Peek for early May 2021 - Upcoming coin reveal posts!

At the end of April 2021 I did a 'Sneak Peek' post, providing you with a glimpse of the coins that I'd be featuring in upcoming posts. I have now decided to make my 'Sneak Peek' posts a regular ongoing series. The purpose of the 'Sneak Peek' posts will be to give you an idea on the coins that I'll be posting about in the coming days.

As an added benefit for myself it will help to set a goal for me to achieve. In the first 'Sneak Peek' post, I gave you a glimpse of four coins, I have now written and posted the reveal post for each of those four coins that were previously mentioned. See so it does works!

This episode of the 'Sneak Peek' series will give you a glimpse of seven featured coins. Four of the coins are from the same collector series. Five of the coins were struck by the same mint. Two coins are 5oz coins. One of the coin's is a High Relief Proof finish coin. You can look forward to a real nice bit of variety in the days ahead.

Coin 1

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  • part of the AUSTRALIA'S ENDANGERED series.
  • 20g sterling silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • featuring the South-eastern Red-tailed Black Cockatoo.
  • AU $10 denomination.
  • struck by the Royal Australian Mint.

...can you guess the coin designer?

Coin 2

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  • part of the AUSTRALIA'S ENDANGERED series.
  • 20g sterling silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • featuring the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat.
  • AU $10 denomination.
  • struck by the Royal Australian Mint.

...can you guess the coin mintage?

Coin 3

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  • part of the AUSTRALIA'S ENDANGERED series.
  • 20g sterling silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • featuring the Southern Right Whale.
  • AU $10 denomination.
  • struck by the Royal Australian Mint.

...can you guess the year this coin was struck?

Coin 4

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  • part of the AUSTRALIA'S ENDANGERED series.
  • sterling silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • featuring the Numbat.
  • AU $10 denomination.
  • struck by the Royal Australian Mint.

...can you guess the mass in grams of this coin?

Coin 5

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  • released to celebrate the national 'Year of the Surf Lifesaver'.
  • coin weight 36.31g.
  • .999 fine silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • featuring a lifesaving boat crashing through the surf.
  • AU $5 denomination.
  • struck by the Royal Australian Mint.

...can you guess in what year Australia's first lifesaving club was founded?

Coin 6

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  • First Majestic Silver Corp is a silver mining company.
  • coin weight is five troy ounces.
  • .999 fine silver coin.
  • proof quality finish.
  • this medallion does not have a denomination.
  • struck by the Northwest Territorial Mint.

...can you guess what percent of First Majestic's revenue is from the sale of silver?

Coin 7

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  • featuring the Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle.
  • coin weight is five troy ounces.
  • .999 fine silver coin.
  • high relief proof quality finish.
  • AU $8 denomination.
  • struck by The Perth Mint.

...can you guess the wingspan of the Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle?

Conclusion

Well now you know the seven featured coin posts you have to look forwarded to in the coming days. 😁

I better get writing as I have a fair bit of work to do in order to get all of these posts written and edited so that they are ready to be published in time. 📝

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