1 oz Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin 2026 — 38th annual issue with unique yearly design
1 troy ounce of pure 999.9/1000 gold, struck by The Perth Mint in Western Australia. The 2026 issue is the 38th annual of the Australian Gold Kangaroo series (since 1989, redesigned 1990). Distinctive feature of the series: a yearly changing reverse design — sets the Kangaroo apart from most bullion coins with unchanged designs (Britannia, Krugerrand, Vienna Philharmonics). Face value 100 AUD, legal tender in Australia. Perth Mint — one of the two largest mints in Australia (alongside RAM Canberra).
Obverse — portrait of King Charles III
The obverse depicts the portrait of King Charles III by sculptor Daniel Thorne, officially approved by the Royal Australian Mint in 2023. Charles III remains on the coin in line with the "Coin of the Realm" tradition — all coins struck in Commonwealth states bear his portrait.
Reverse — a new kangaroo design every year
The reverse depicts a representation of the kangaroo unique to the 2026 issue in its natural Australian setting. The tradition of yearly design change — introduced in 1990 and continued to this day — gives every issue its own, distinctive collector character. The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia and a central element of national identity (kangaroo and emu on the state coat of arms as the only animals unable to walk backwards — a symbol of progress).
Why buy the Australian Kangaroo 2026 at GoldInvest24?
- Full 1 troy ounce (31.1035 g) of 999.9/1000 gold — highest mint standard
- 38th annual issue with a unique, distinctive reverse design
- Yearly design change = ideal collector series (vs Britannia, Krugerrand, Philharmonic with fixed designs)
- Face value 100 AUD — legal tender in Australia
- The Perth Mint — Australia's oldest operating mint (since 1899, 127 years), state-owned by the Government of Western Australia
- LBMA Good Delivery — highest international accreditation
- Global recognition and high secondary-market liquidity
- First new vintage with the Charles III portrait on the obverse (since 2024)
- Standard packaging in protective capsule
- VAT-exempt across the EU as Investment Gold (Council Directive 2006/112/EC)
- Exposure to the Australian dollar (AUD) — commodity currency exposure
- Ideal component of the "Australian Kangaroo Yearly Set" collection — every issue unique
- BU strike with satin field and mirrored relief
- Authenticity verification at GoldInvest24 — guaranteed originality
Historical context — Kangaroo from 1989 to 2026
The Australian Gold Kangaroo is an exceptional series in global bullion numismatics. Inaugurated in 1986 as "Australian Gold Nugget" (with gold nugget designs on the reverse 1986-1989), in 1989 it switched to kangaroos. Since 1990 the rule of yearly reverse-design change was introduced — a competitive strategy to differentiate from the Krugerrand (fixed), Maple Leaf (fixed), American Eagle (fixed) and Vienna Philharmonics (fixed). The strategy proved a success — collectors build full "Yearly Sets" from 1990-2026, generating additional market demand. Perth Mint updated the obverse in 2024 to introduce the Charles III portrait, making the 2026 issue the third with the new monarch.
Technical specification
| Manufacturer |
The Perth Mint, Perth (Western Australia) |
| Accreditation |
LBMA Good Delivery |
| Country of issue |
Commonwealth of Australia |
| Series |
Australian Gold Kangaroo (since 1989, ex Nugget 1986) |
| Year of issue |
2026 (38th annual, 3rd with Charles III portrait) |
| Metal |
Gold Au |
| Fineness |
999.9/1000 (24K) |
| Weight |
1 oz t = 31.1035 g |
| Diameter |
32.1 mm |
| Thickness |
2.8 mm |
| Face value |
100 AUD |
| Strike |
Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) |
| Legal status |
Legal tender in Australia |
| VAT |
Exempt (EU Investment Gold) |
| Packaging |
Protective capsule |
| Obverse |
Portrait of King Charles III (designed by Daniel Thorne, 2023) |
| Reverse |
Kangaroo — unique design for 2026 |
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Does the kangaroo design change every year?
Yes. Since 1990 every Australian Gold Kangaroo issue receives a unique, distinctive reverse design. A key feature setting the series apart from Britannia, Krugerrand, Maple Leaf and Vienna Philharmonics (fixed designs).
How much gold does the Australian Kangaroo contain?
Exactly 1 troy ounce (31.1035 g) of pure 999.9/1000 gold (24K).
Is the coin VAT-exempt?
Yes. Gold investment coins ≥900/1000 are VAT-exempt across the EU under the Investment Gold regime.
Is the issuer Perth Mint or Royal Australian Mint?
The Australian Gold Kangaroo is struck by The Perth Mint (Western Australia), state-owned by the WA government. The Royal Australian Mint (Canberra) strikes a separate "Lunar III" series and "Year of the X" (Buffalo, Tiger, Rabbit etc.).
Is the coin suitable for long-term storage?
Yes. 999.9/1000 gold is virtually resistant to oxidation. The protective capsule secures the coin field for decades.
What does "Coin of the Realm" mean in the context of the Charles III portrait?
A legal-emission tradition of Commonwealth states — all coins struck during a monarch's reign bear his portrait. In 2023 the Royal Mint and Royal Australian Mint updated the portrait from Elizabeth II to Charles III.
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