The 1986 $10 South Australia Silver Uncirculated Coin was issued as part of the Royal Australian Mint’s State Series, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the first settlement of South Australia. This coin features the South Australian Coat of Arms, beautifully struck in sterling silver with a fineness of 92.5%.
The reverse showcases the South Australian Coat of Arms, symbolizing the state’s rich heritage, including depictions of vines, wheat, citrus fruits, and the Australian piping shrike. The obverse displays the third portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Raphael Maklouf.
This coin is an ideal addition for collectors of Australian numismatics and those interested in the State Series. It is housed in its original pouch, though packaging may show minor signs of wear due to age.