Obverse: the obverse of the coin features a left-facing portrait of King Charles III of Australia, designed by Dan Thorne. Surrounding the portrait are the inscriptions “CHARLES III”, “AUSTRALIA” and the face value “1 DOLLAR”. The designer’s initials “DT” appear below the portrait.
Reverse: the reverse of the coin depicts two majestic birds of prey – an Australian wedge-tailed eagle in the foreground and a bald eagle behind it. Both birds face right, with the design highlighting their powerful curved beaks, eyes and finely detailed feathers. The inscription “AUSTRALIAN WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE” appears above, while “2026 1oz 9999 SILVER” is inscribed below. The Perth Mint “P” mintmark appears on the right, while designer John M. Mercanti’s initials “JM” appear on the left.
About the coin: this 2026 bullion coin belongs to the renowned Perth Mint “Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle” series. The 2026 design is distinctive because the Australian wedge-tailed eagle is depicted together with the bald eagle, the national symbol of the United States. The design commemorates the 250th anniversary of American independence in 2026 and symbolizes the longstanding relationship between Australia and the United States. It was created by former Chief Engraver of the United States Mint John M. Mercanti. The coin is struck from 99.99% pure silver, weighs 1 troy ounce (31.107 g), measures 40.9 mm in diameter and 3.5 mm in thickness, and has a face value of 1 Australian dollar. The maximum mintage is 50,000 coins. It also incorporates a micro-laser engraved security feature designed to help protect against counterfeiting.