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Australia First Gold Rush 175th Anniversary 2026 $25 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin

Australia First Gold Rush 175th Anniversary 2026 $25 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin

Struck from pure, precious 99.99% gold, this exclusive new coin from the Perth Mint celebrates the 175th anniversary of Australia’s first official Gold Rush.

Beginning when gold was discovered at Ophir in NSW in 1851, with a staggering £124 million worth of gold found in the first decade, the Gold Rush was arguably the most crucial event in modern Australian history. With thousands of people migrating to Australia in search of gold, the population rose from 430,000 in 1851 to 1.7 million in 1871, ensuring huge growth in trade, agriculture, transport and communication. A country literally built from gold, the Gold Rush set the colonies on the road to nationhood, achieved at Federation in 1901.

Forming a fine tribute to a major landmark in Australian history, this eye-catching coin is struck to the pinnacle of Proof quality from 1/4oz of 99.99% pure gold. Richly symbolic, each coin features a map of Australia at its heart, with a dot representing Ophir. Capturing life on the goldfields, the map is surrounded by depictions of a crossed pick & shovel, a lantern, a pitched tent, a wheelbarrow, a miner panning for gold, a bucket, and a cradle box. Australian legal tender, Daniel Thorne’s portrait of King Charles III is found upon the obverse.

To be enjoyed by the privileged few, the limited edition of the First Gold Rush 175th Anniversary 2026 $25 1/4oz Gold Proof has been set at a mere 375 coins. Join the Gold Rush, and click add to cart now!

 

The Gold Rush – a watershed in Australian history…

More gold was produced during the 19th century than in the preceding 5,000 years. The huge mining booms taking place around the world during this period took gold production to unprecedented heights, with Australia, of course, amongst the most significant sources.

Gold was discovered in New South Wales in 1851, with the Gold Rush beginning in Victoria soon after. The initial boom lasted a decade and a half, with the total output for the first ten years a staggering £124 million worth of gold – £110 million from Victoria. A seminal moment in the creation of the Australian nation, the most obvious impact of the 1850s Gold Rush was on population.

Around 430,000 people inhabited the colonies in 1851 – by 1861 it had risen to well over one million. In Victoria, the centre of the rush for gold, the population rose from 75,000 to 540,000 in ten years. Whilst benefitting some regions, the positive impact of the Gold Rush was not universal. In South Australia, for example, the prospect of finding gold in the east led to a severe exodus, and the colony fell into a labour crisis, a currency shortage and near-bankruptcy as a result.

After the chaos of the outbreak of ‘gold fever’, the discovery of the world’s favourite precious metal had a galvanising impact across the soon-to-be nation. The resulting rapid growth in trade, agriculture, transport and communication necessitated a sharp focus on responsible government, with colonial administrations now faced with demands from a growing population for roads, rail, water, land reform and more.

Forging a sense of national identity, sparking political awareness, and providing the wealth necessary for infrastructural development, the Gold Rush was the pivotal moment on Australia’s road to nationhood, ultimately achieved at Federation in 1901.

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Struck from pure, precious 99.99% gold, this exclusive new coin from the Perth Mint celebrates the 175th anniversary of Australia’s first official Gold Rush.

Beginning when gold was discovered at Ophir in NSW in 1851, with a staggering £124 million worth of gold found in the first decade, the Gold Rush was arguably the most crucial event in modern Australian history. With thousands of people migrating to Australia in search of gold, the population rose from 430,000 in 1851 to 1.7 million in 1871, ensuring huge growth in trade, agriculture, transport and communication. A country literally built from gold, the Gold Rush set the colonies on the road to nationhood, achieved at Federation in 1901.

Forming a fine tribute to a major landmark in Australian history, this eye-catching coin is struck to the pinnacle of Proof quality from 1/4oz of 99.99% pure gold. Richly symbolic, each coin features a map of Australia at its heart, with a dot representing Ophir. Capturing life on the goldfields, the map is surrounded by depictions of a crossed pick & shovel, a lantern, a pitched tent, a wheelbarrow, a miner panning for gold, a bucket, and a cradle box. Australian legal tender, Daniel Thorne’s portrait of King Charles III is found upon the obverse.

To be enjoyed by the privileged few, the limited edition of the First Gold Rush 175th Anniversary 2026 $25 1/4oz Gold Proof has been set at a mere 375 coins. Join the Gold Rush, and click add to cart now!

 

The Gold Rush – a watershed in Australian history…

More gold was produced during the 19th century than in the preceding 5,000 years. The huge mining booms taking place around the world during this period took gold production to unprecedented heights, with Australia, of course, amongst the most significant sources.

Gold was discovered in New South Wales in 1851, with the Gold Rush beginning in Victoria soon after. The initial boom lasted a decade and a half, with the total output for the first ten years a staggering £124 million worth of gold – £110 million from Victoria. A seminal moment in the creation of the Australian nation, the most obvious impact of the 1850s Gold Rush was on population.

Around 430,000 people inhabited the colonies in 1851 – by 1861 it had risen to well over one million. In Victoria, the centre of the rush for gold, the population rose from 75,000 to 540,000 in ten years. Whilst benefitting some regions, the positive impact of the Gold Rush was not universal. In South Australia, for example, the prospect of finding gold in the east led to a severe exodus, and the colony fell into a labour crisis, a currency shortage and near-bankruptcy as a result.

After the chaos of the outbreak of ‘gold fever’, the discovery of the world’s favourite precious metal had a galvanising impact across the soon-to-be nation. The resulting rapid growth in trade, agriculture, transport and communication necessitated a sharp focus on responsible government, with colonial administrations now faced with demands from a growing population for roads, rail, water, land reform and more.

Forging a sense of national identity, sparking political awareness, and providing the wealth necessary for infrastructural development, the Gold Rush was the pivotal moment on Australia’s road to nationhood, ultimately achieved at Federation in 1901.

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