Review of New 2025-2026 Investment Coins
The 2025 Australian 'Emu' silver coin is presented. This specimen has been certified by the grading company NGC and received the highest preservation grade of MS 70. The slab also features the 'First Day of Issue' designation.

The 2025 Australian Emu in Top Preservation Grade
The 2025 Australian 'Emu' silver coin is presented. This specimen has been certified by the grading company NGC and received the highest preservation grade of MS 70. The slab also features the 'First Day of Issue' designation.
The obverse of the coin depicts an emu bird with several chicks. The reverse features a portrait of King Charles III. The coin's denomination is one Australian dollar.
Lady Justice 2025: A Symbol of Justice from Niue
| Specification | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Issuer | Niue |
| Year of Issue | 2025 |
| Denomination | One dollar |
| Weight | 1 ounce (1 OZ) |
| Metal | Silver |
| Fineness | 999 |
The next item is the one-ounce 'Lady Justice' coin, issued by the island of Niue in 2025. The obverse of the coin features an image of the goddess of justice with a sword in one hand and scales in the other.
The reverse of the coin is adorned with the Public Seal of Niue. The main characteristics of the coin are indicated on the reverse and are presented in the table below.

The Classic 2026 Britannia
The review features one of the world's most famous investment coins—the 2026 'Britannia'. The obverse depicts the classic image of Britannia with a shield and trident against a security pattern of waves.
The reverse of the coin bears the profile of King Charles III. The key parameters of the coin are also indicated on its sides.
- Year of Issue: 2026
- Weight: 1 ounce
- Silver Fineness: 999
- Denomination: 2 pounds

Bhutan's Lunar Series: Year of the Horse 2026
The Kingdom of Bhutan has issued a coin as part of its lunar series, dedicated to the Year of the Horse. The coin is dated 2026. The obverse is adorned with a stylized image of a horse within an ornamental frame.
The reverse of the coin features the coat of arms of Bhutan. The coin's denomination is 200 Ngultrums (Nu. 200).

The 2026 Australian Kangaroo: An Icon of Investment Coins
Another popular Australian coin is presented—the 2026 'Kangaroo'. The obverse of the coin traditionally depicts a kangaroo against a background of radiating sunbeams.
The coin's main characteristics are indicated: the year of issue 2026, a weight of 1 ounce, and a silver purity of 9999 fineness. The reverse is struck with the profile of King Charles III and a denomination of 1 Australian dollar.

Year of the Horse 2026 from the Royal Australian Mint (RAM)
The second coin dedicated to the Year of the Horse 2026 is an issue from the Royal Australian Mint (RAM). The design of this coin differs from the Bhutanese one: the obverse depicts a graceful horse in mid-leap.
The reverse is notable because, in addition to the portrait of King Charles III, it features all 12 animals of the Chinese lunar calendar arranged in a circle. The coin's weight is 1 ounce, and its silver fineness is 999.

The Unusual 2025 'Anunnaki' Copper Medal
| Specification | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Issuer | Czechoslovak Mint |
| Year of Issue | 2025 |
| Weight | 1 ounce (1 OZ) |
| Metal | Copper |
| Fineness | 999 |
The review concludes with a non-monetary item—the 2025 'Anunnaki' copper medal. The obverse of the medal depicts a figure alluding to Sumerian mythology, with wings and a bow on its back.
The reverse of the medal is dedicated to the theme of unidentified flying objects. It depicts a flying craft above a world map. The medal is produced by the Czechoslovak Mint.