Made of 99.99 percent pure gold, the coin features four rare Argyle pink and purplish-pink diamonds. The largest is 1.02 carat.
Named the Discovery Gold Coin, its design was inspired by the holey
dollar, which was introduced by governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1814.
From
a gemstone perspective, each of the four fancy pink diamonds in the
coin’s reverse is accompanied by an original gem identification and
authenticity document from Argyle Pink Diamonds. (Image courtesy of Bill Johnston | Twitter.)
The 2kg-coin comes in two parts, an outer ring and a centrepiece
emulating colonial Australia’s first official coinage – the historic
“holey dollar and dump.”
The coin will be on display at The Perth Mint’s retail store until
the end of September, unless a collector with quite a bit of cash to
spare snatches it earlier.