The latest prices for gold and silver coins, commemorative collectibles, and investment-grade metals in Bhutan, attracting interest from collectors, investors, and numismatic enthusiasts. The updated prices include a diverse range of coins celebrating Bhutanese heritage, royal milestones, and global attractions.
Gold remains a highly sought-after commodity, with 10 grams of gold priced at Nu. 60,690.90, while gold powder (11.6 grams) is valued at Nu. 106,277.91. Collectors looking for premium gold coins can consider the Fifth King Coronation Gold Coin, available at Nu. 309,048, or the 25th Coronation Gold Coin, priced at Nu. 310,123. Additionally, the Gold Sertum 5 (39.94 grams) costs Nu. 407,285, while the Gold Sertum 5,2,1 set (63.90 grams) is priced at Nu. 644,472.
Silver remains an affordable alternative for collectors and investors, with 1 kg of silver priced at Nu. 90,610.80. Bhutan’s commemorative silver coins include the 25th Coronation Silver Coin at Nu. 1,869, the Royal Wedding Silver Coin at Nu. 5,000, and the 60th Birthday Silver Coins (P1 and P2), both available for Nu. 5,000 each.
Among Bhutan’s exclusive numismatic collections, the Bhutan Lunar & Attraction Series continues to be a favorite. Prices range from Nu. 2,500 (15.5 grams) to Nu. 45,000 (7.76 grams), with other variations, such as the 31.1 grams coin, priced at Nu. 4,500, and the 155.5 grams edition at Nu. 25,000. Similarly, the World Buddha Heritage Series remains a prized collection, with prices starting at Nu. 5,500 (31.1 grams) and reaching up to Nu. 45,000 (7.76 grams).
The iconic Four Friends series, inspired by Bhutan’s traditional folklore, offers both gold and silver options. The Four Friends Gold Proof (0.50 grams) is priced at Nu. 4,000, while the Four Friends Silver Proof (124.40 grams) costs Nu. 12,000, and the 31.10 grams version is available for Nu. 5,000.
Other commemorative pieces include the 25th Coronation Cuppro Nickel Coin at Nu. 500, the Royal Wedding Note Album at Nu. 150, and the World Buddha Heritage Series Nu. 250 coin at Nu. 7,500.
Sources: RMA