Australia 2020 1/3 Ounce Platinum $30 Striped Marlin BU

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    The Australia 2020 1/3 Ounce Platinum $30 Striped Marlin coin is a brilliant uncirculated (BU) bullion release from the renowned Perth Mint, featuring a striking image of one of the ocean’s most dynamic and elusive predators. Minted in .9995 fine platinum, this coin offers collectors and investors a unique combination of exquisite marine-themed design, limited mintage, and high-purity precious metal content. Issued with a face value of 30 Australian dollars, it stands out not only for its artistry and rarity but also as a premium fractional platinum piece in the global bullion market.

    The concept behind the Striped Marlin coin stems from Australia’s deep ties to the sea and its rich maritime biodiversity. The striped marlin (Kajikia audax) is one of the fastest fish in the ocean, known for its agility, speed, and dramatic leaps from the water. Found primarily in the Indo-Pacific region, including waters surrounding Australia, the marlin is a prized catch for sport fishermen and a symbol of power and grace in marine life. By featuring the striped marlin on a platinum coin, the Perth Mint continues its tradition of showcasing Australia’s native wildlife in beautifully detailed coinage while expanding its presence in the platinum bullion sector.

    The reverse of the 2020 1/3 oz platinum coin features an artistic rendering of a striped marlin arcing powerfully above stylized ocean waves. Its elongated body, sharp bill, and pronounced dorsal fin are crisply defined, with a sense of fluid motion captured in the coin’s dynamic composition. The background features a rippling sea texture that gives the image depth and movement. Arched across the top are the inscriptions “STRIPED MARLIN” and “1/3 OZ 9995 PLATINUM,” while the year “2020” is integrated neatly into the lower rim. The mint’s “P” mintmark is placed to the side, indicating the Perth Mint’s prestigious role in producing the coin.

    The obverse of the coin bears the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as designed by artist Jody Clark. This fifth official portrait of the Queen used by Australian coinage depicts her wearing the Royal Diamond Diadem and elegant jewelry, facing right. The surrounding inscriptions read “ELIZABETH II,” “AUSTRALIA,” and “30 DOLLARS.” The obverse features a highly polished field with frosted relief, creating a classic bullion contrast and honoring both the constitutional monarchy and the numismatic traditions of the Commonwealth. As with all legal tender Australian coins, it is backed by the Australian government and has official status under the Australian Currency Act of 1965.

    Each coin is struck in one-third troy ounce (10.44 grams) of .9995 fine platinum, a high standard of purity for platinum bullion coins. With a diameter of 30.6 millimeters and a reeded edge, the coin offers an elegant profile and detailed strike, ideal for both display and stacking purposes. The brilliant uncirculated finish means the coin has not been released into circulation and was struck with standard dies and minting pressure, resulting in a lustrous surface with sharp design definition and minimal handling marks. BU coins are typically sealed in protective capsules to preserve their condition and are often housed in tubes or individually packaged by dealers.

    The mintage of the 2020 1/3 oz Platinum Striped Marlin was strictly limited, with the Perth Mint reporting a maximum mintage of just 15,000 coins. This relatively small mintage figure for a fractional platinum coin adds significantly to its appeal among collectors, especially those who pursue low-mintage modern bullion. Additionally, fractional platinum coins are not as widely issued as their gold or silver counterparts, giving this issue added scarcity and interest in the precious metals community. The limited supply, combined with an attractive design and trusted mint origin, ensures that this coin remains in steady demand in both collector and investor markets.

    Condition plays a key role in the desirability of this piece. Brilliant Uncirculated examples should show full mint luster, no signs of wear, and only minor imperfections such as light contact marks that may occur during packaging. Because platinum is a denser and harder metal than gold or silver, BU coins often retain their sharp features with greater durability. Collectors seeking pristine specimens frequently turn to graded examples, which are encapsulated and certified by professional services such as NGC or PCGS, with top grades of MS69 or MS70 commanding premiums.

    The Perth Mint, established in 1899, is among the world’s most respected producers of bullion and numismatic products. Renowned for their high standards in design, metal purity, and innovative themes, the Mint’s wildlife-themed coins have become popular globally. The 2020 Striped Marlin platinum coin continues that legacy and complements other Perth issues such as the Kookaburra, Kangaroo, and Koala series, albeit in platinum—a less commonly used but highly valuable metal. The Mint's hallmark quality, combined with the coin’s legal tender status and striking marine design, contributes to its appeal across multiple collecting categories.

    From an investment standpoint, platinum is often seen as an alternative to gold and silver, with industrial uses in automotive and medical sectors influencing its demand. The rarity of fractional platinum coins like the 1/3 oz Striped Marlin provides investors an accessible entry point into platinum while also offering collectibility. This dual value—intrinsic metal worth and numismatic desirability—makes it a versatile addition to any portfolio. Moreover, its smaller size allows greater flexibility in trading, gifting, or acquiring multiple units at a lower individual cost than full-ounce pieces.

    The Australia 2020 1/3 Ounce Platinum $30 Striped Marlin BU coin is a standout issue that merges natural beauty, artistic execution, and high-purity platinum content into a compelling and scarce modern bullion piece. With its limited mintage, superior craftsmanship by the Perth Mint, and dynamic marine design, it appeals to collectors of wildlife-themed coins, fans of precious metal bullion, and investors seeking diversification in platinum. As both a visual celebration of Australia’s ocean heritage and a refined example of numismatic art, the 2020 Striped Marlin continues to swim confidently among the most prized platinum issues in the modern market.

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    • Year: 2020
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