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Perth Mint Coin Profiles – Tuvalu 2019 Barbie 60th Anniversary 2oz Rose Gold Proof Coin

Barbie 60th Anniversary 2 Ounce Tuvalu Coin

This beautiful vintage-inspired rose gold coin, featuring a stunning Argyle pink diamond, is the second release in an exclusive series celebrating 60 years since Barbie’sTM debut.

One of the hottest selling toys and collectibles of all time, BarbieTM doll was unveiled to the world by Ruth Handler, joint founder of Mattel, at the 1959 New York Toy Fair.

Barbie’sTM original outfit was a black-and-white striped swimsuit. As a teenage fashion model, she epitomized 1950s glamour with her ponytail, hoop earrings, and vintage sunglasses.

An international collecting craze across 150 countries, BarbieTM offers enthusiasts constant progressions in style, sophistication and, with the latest BarbieTM Fashionistas, body types, skin tones, eye colors, and hairstyles.

Sixty years after her debut, BarbieTM remains not just a best-selling children’s pastime, but also a remarkable collectible.

Struck by The Perth Mint from 1oz of 99.99% pure silver, the coin is issued as legal tender under the authority of the Government of Tuvalu.

The Perth Mint will release no more than 60 of the BarbieTM 60th Anniversary 2019 2oz Rose Gold Proof Coin.

Design

The coin’s reverse portrays BarbieTM in her first swimsuit outfit, the Holy Grail for all BarbieTM collectors. Included in the design is Barbie’sTM official 60th-anniversary logo, including the words ‘INSPIRING GIRLS SINCE 1959’, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.

The coin’s obverse portrays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination, the weight and fineness, and the 2019 year date.

Presentation

Each coin is presented in a stunning special edition BarbieTM-themed display case in the style of a handbag. The coin is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Designer(s):

Ian Rank-Broadley’s effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was chosen to appear on the coinage of the United Kingdom in 1998. His design began to appear on collector coins that year and became widespread starting in 1999 (View Designer’s Profile).

Natasha Muhl is a designer and illustrator for the Perth Mint. She is drawn to natural motifs, such as animals, birds, gems, and ocean life (View Designer’s Profile).

Coin Specifications:

Country:  Tuvalu
Year Of Issue:  2019
Denomination:  500 Dollars (TVD)
Mint Mark:  P
Mintage:  60
Alloy:  .9167 Gold
Weight:  62.213 g
Diameter:  41.10 mm
Thickness:  4.00 mm
OBV Designer Ian Rank-Broadley
REV Designer Natasha Muhl
Quality: Proof

 

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BARBIETM and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel. ©2019 Mattel. All Rights Reserved.

Perth Mint
Perth Minthttps://www.perthmint.com/
The Perth Mint is Australia’s largest and most highly accredited precious metals enterprise. Through its integrated operations and trusted products and services, it develops markets and creates demand for Australian precious metals the world over. Operating the largest refinery and the only facility in Australia accredited for gold and silver by the London Bullion Market Association, the Mint holds endorsements by commodity trading centres in London, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai and Dubai. The Perth Mint exports in excess of USD14 billion worth of bullion bars and coins to institutional and private investors in more than 130 countries each year and issues an array of legal tender commemoratives for collectors. Offering the world’s only government guaranteed precious metals investment and storage program, the Mint also manages approximately USD3 billion worth of metal held on behalf of some 40,000 clients. Still operating in its original premises, founded in 1899, The Perth Mint is also a premier tourist destination and home to the Guinness Book of Records certified largest coin in the world – the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin, worth more than USD 40 million.

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