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Queen Elizabeth 1 Ounce Silver Coins - ASE-Ish

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I bought the Pride of 2 Nations set and it came with the 1 Dollar Canadian Maple Leaf with a Portrait of Queen Elizabeth on the obverse

I thought it was neat so stuck it in my album and looked for others

Next I bought a 2 Pound Britannia and then an Queen Elizabeth Australian Kangaroo 1 Dollar

Now I need a 4th to finish out the row

It has to be a real coin in as much our ASEs are

It has to be 1 ounce

Any ideas?



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2023 St. Helena 1 oz silver QEII Memorial Proof?
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Canada and Australia are just about it, in terms of British Commonwealth nations that both used the QEII portrait and also produce large quantities of "real" bullion coins made from that country's own mined silver. Any other countries you might find out there will be NCLT made-for-collectors coins, likely to have a substantial premium above bullion value.

Your next best bet might be the New Zealand silver kiwi, perhaps? https://www.jmbullion.com/2023-1-oz...r-kiwi-coin/

All the other candidates are from a smattering of island nations and British overseas territories that are even smaller than New Zealand, used as flags of convenience by private mints with resultant small mintages and often gimmicky themes. You'd like to see Queen Elizabeth and Darth Vader on the same coin? Niue's got you covered: https://metalsmint.com/product/2022...1-oz-silver/
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I like the Kiwi Coin, thanks
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