


Australia's Most Dangerous: Tiger Snake 2024 1oz .999 Fine Silver BU Coin in Capsule – Royal Australian Mint
Discover one of Australia's most formidable native reptiles with the Australia's Most Dangerous: Tiger Snake 2024 1oz .999 Fine Silver BU Coin in Capsule – Royal Australian Mint.
Struck from 1 Troy Ounce of fine silver, this dramatic 2024 release forms part of the Royal Australian Mint's popular Australia's Most Dangerous bullion series, celebrating some of the country's most feared and fascinating wildlife.
The Tiger Snake represents the fifth release in the series and has a limited worldwide mintage of only 25,000 coins, combining investment-grade silver with a comparatively low production figure and an instantly recognisable Australian wildlife theme.
Australia's Most Dangerous – Tiger Snake
The tiger snake is one of Australia's best-known venomous snakes and is found across parts of southern Australia.
Its name comes from the distinctive banding that can appear across its body, although colour and markings can vary considerably between individual snakes.
For the fifth release in the Australia's Most Dangerous series, the Royal Australian Mint places this formidable reptile at the centre of an intricate naturalistic design.
Dramatic Tiger Snake Reverse
The reverse features a detailed Tiger Snake moving through grass and vegetation, its body coiled across the lower portion of the coin while its head rises prominently towards the viewer.
The inscription:
TIGER SNAKE
appears above the animal, while the coin's precious metal weight and fineness are incorporated into the surrounding design.
The close-up depiction of the snake's scales, body and raised head gives the design considerably more character than a conventional generic bullion coin and makes it particularly appealing to collectors of Australian wildlife releases.
Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Obverse
The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark, together with the dates of her reign.
The 2024 year-date and the coin's $1 Australian denomination also appear on the obverse.
This combination makes the 2024 Tiger Snake particularly distinctive among modern Australian bullion releases, as it retains the Queen Elizabeth II memorial portrait rather than the newer King Charles III effigy.
Fifth Release in the Series
The Tiger Snake is the fifth 1oz silver release in the Australia's Most Dangerous bullion series.
It follows earlier designs celebrating the:
Redback Spider
Great White Shark
Desert Scorpion
Box Jellyfish
The Tiger Snake continued the series in 2024, maintaining the extremely limited 25,000-coin production used for these collectable 1oz silver issues.
Limited to Only 25,000 Coins Worldwide
Production of the 1oz silver Tiger Snake is limited to only:
25,000 coins worldwide
The Royal Australian Mint's official 2024 investment coin records confirm the 25,000-piece mintage, making this substantially more limited than many mainstream annual bullion coins.
The restricted production adds significant collector appeal for customers building the complete Australia's Most Dangerous series.
1 Troy Ounce of Fine Silver
Each coin contains:
1 Troy Ounce of Fine Silver
and is struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated bullion finish.
The Royal Australian Mint confirms a 40.00mm diameter, a face value of $1 AUD, and a total mintage of 25,000 pieces.
Its recognised Australian legal-tender status, limited production and wildlife theme make it suitable for both silver investors and modern bullion collectors.
Supplied in Protective Capsule
Each Tiger Snake coin is supplied inside an individual protective capsule.
Original wholesale quantities were distributed in sealed rolls containing 10 individually encapsulated coins, helping protect the silver surfaces from unnecessary direct handling.
The capsule also provides a more attractive presentation for collectors while allowing both sides of the coin to remain clearly visible.
Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Royal Australian Mint
Country of Issue: Australia
Series: Australia's Most Dangerous
Edition: Tiger Snake
Series Position: Fifth Release
Year: 2024
Product: Silver Bullion Coin
Metal: Silver
Weight: 1 Troy Ounce
Approximate Weight: 31.1 Grams
Purity: .999 Fine Silver
Denomination: $1 AUD
Diameter: 40.00mm
Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated / Bullion
Maximum Mintage: 25,000 Worldwide
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Effigy
Obverse Designer: Jody Clark
Reverse: Tiger Snake
Edge: Reeded
Packaging: Protective Capsule
Legal Tender: Yes
Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated / Bullion Condition
Bullion & Collectable Condition Information
These coins are supplied in Brilliant Uncirculated bullion condition inside protective capsules.
As with any bullion-quality silver product, individual examples may occasionally display minor contact marks, light scratches, small minting imperfections, natural toning or other minor surface characteristics.
Protective capsules may also display light storage or handling marks.
These cosmetic characteristics do not affect the coin's stated precious metal content or authenticity.
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The Australia's Most Dangerous: Tiger Snake 2024 1oz .999 Fine Silver BU Coin in Capsule – Royal Australian Mint combines a dramatic Australian wildlife design with 1 Troy Ounce of fine silver, individual capsule presentation and an exceptionally limited worldwide mintage of only 25,000 coins.
As the fifth release in the Australia's Most Dangerous series, it is an excellent addition for collectors completing the series or looking for lower-mintage Australian bullion.
Add the Australia's Most Dangerous: Tiger Snake 2024 1oz .999 Fine Silver BU Coin in Capsule – Royal Australian Mint to your collection today while stocks remain available.

Australia's Most Dangerous: Tiger Snake 2024 1oz .999 Fine Silver BU Coin in Capsule – Royal Australian Mint
