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Article: The Perth Mint's Bridgerton Coin Collection — Premium Silver for Serious Fans

The Perth Mint's Bridgerton Coin Collection — Premium Silver for Serious Fans
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The Perth Mint's Bridgerton Coin Collection — Premium Silver for Serious Fans

Bridgerton has a following that does not fit a single demographic. It draws in period drama fans, romance readers, collectors of licensed merchandise, and people who simply enjoy the spectacle of the show. The Perth Mint's 2026 Bridgerton coin collection speaks to the serious end of that audience — those who want something permanent, beautifully made, and officially licensed.

There are three pieces in the range, each distinct in weight, finish, and price point.

The Bridgerton – Queen Charlotte 2026 1/2oz Silver Proof Coin at $139.00 is the accessible entry point. It honours one of the show's most commanding characters — the coin carries a proof finish and sits at a price that works for a gift or a first collector purchase.

The Bridgerton – Lady Whistledown 2026 1oz Silver Coloured Coin at $249.00 steps up to a full ounce of silver with colour applied to the design. Lady Whistledown is one of the franchise's most distinctive figures — anonymous, influential, and watching everything. For fans who have followed the show's gossip-driven storyline, this is the obvious piece to own.

At the top of the range sits the House of Bridgerton 2026 2oz Silver Proof Gilded Coin at $440.00. Two ounces of silver with gilding applied to the design. This is a statement piece — larger, heavier, and finished to a standard that reflects what the Perth Mint does at its best.

The Perth Mint's production quality and official licensing are non-negotiable for this kind of release. These are not novelty products. They are precision-struck silver coins with individual mintage limits, produced for collectors who intend to keep them.

For fans of the show, this range arrives at a point when Bridgerton's cultural footprint is still very much active. That timing matters for a limited mintage release.

All three pieces are available now at www.mintcoinshop.com.au.

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