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Perth Mint Peppa Pig 2026 Collector Coins: Two of Four New Releases Already Sold Out

2026By Numisman
2026 Perth Mint Upcoming Coins

The Perth Mint has released its Peppa Pig 2026 collector coin program, bringing one of the world’s most recognisable children’s characters onto Tuvalu legal tender, and collectors have responded quickly. The program comprises four officially licensed products, two single $1 coins in card, a three coin collection, and a stamp and coin cover produced with Australia Post, and at the time of writing, both the three coin set and the stamp cover are already showing as out of stock on the mint’s website.

Licensed through Hasbro, the program marks Peppa’s arrival in the Perth Mint’s pop culture lineup, and it does so with a design suite broad enough to cover the whole Pig family, including the show’s newest addition, baby sister Evie.

The Peppa Pig 2026 Collector Coins in Card

All four coins in the program share a common technical footprint: an uncirculated, coloured $1 aluminium bronze coin struck as legal tender of Tuvalu, 13.5 grams minimum gross weight, 30.70 mm in diameter, carrying the Jody Clark effigy of His Majesty King Charles III on the obverse. Natasha Muhl is credited as designer across the range.

The Family coin carries the fullest cast, a coloured family portrait of Peppa, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, George, Evie, Granny Pig and Grandpa Pig, set against the little house on the hill with clouds and floral motifs, and the inscription ‘family’. Presented in a themed collector card of rainbows, hearts and stars, it is priced at AUD 19.50 with an issue limit of 5,000 cards against a maximum coin mintage of 8,000.

The Together Forever coin narrows the focus to the siblings and their favourite toys, Peppa with her beloved Teddy, George with Mr Dinosaur, and Evie with Quack Quack, under the inscription ‘together forever!’. It matches the Family coin at AUD 19.50, a 5,000 card issue limit and an 8,000 maximum mintage. The mint has posted an availability notice on this one: a production delay means orders may be held up by as much as three weeks.

Peppa Pig 2026 Three-Coin Collection and the Set-Exclusive Friends Coin

The arithmetic behind those mintage figures resolves in the Three-Coin Collection, priced at AUD 55 with an issue limit of 3,000 sets. The set repackages the Family and Together Forever coins, which is where the extra 3,000 pieces of each 8,000 coin mintage go, and adds a third design available nowhere else: the Friends coin, showing Peppa at school with her classmates and teacher amid books, numbers, a music chart and festive bunting, inscribed ‘friends’.

That set-exclusive coin is capped at 3,000 pieces, making it the scarcest coin in the program by some margin, and the set is the only way to obtain it. Collectors evidently noticed. The collection is currently out of stock, with the mint noting a delay on availability and dispatch for any outstanding orders.

Peppa Pig 2026 Stamp and Coin Cover with Australia Post

The fourth product pairs the mint’s work with Australia Post. The Peppa Pig 2026 Stamp and Coin Cover, AUD 37 with a 6,500 issue limit, houses an uncirculated coloured $1 coin, this one a portrait of Peppa, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, George and newborn Evie in her rocker, inside a light blue envelope showing Peppa beneath a striped beach umbrella under the banner ‘SUNNY days’.

The philatelic side carries an official $1.70 Australia Post stamp of Peppa waving inside a blue circle, complete with a ‘hello’ speech bubble, cancelled by a postmark reading ’24 March 2026′ and ‘FOREST HILL VIC 3131’. Like the three coin set, the cover is already listed as out of stock.

A Familiar Pattern for Perth Mint Pop Culture Coins

The Perth Mint has been steadily building its pop culture theme range, and the Peppa Pig launch follows a now-familiar shape: modest base metal coins at accessible price points, a set-exclusive design to anchor demand, and a crossover product with Australia Post for the stamp and coin crowd. What stands out here is the speed, half the program sold through before many collectors will have seen it. For families buying a first coin for a young Peppa fan, the two coins in card remain available at under AUD 20. For completists chasing the Friends coin, the secondary market may already be the only road left.