One of the Perth Mint of Australia's current series' is the Australian Silver Kangaroo series. As one of Australia's national icons, these Kangaroo coins are beautifully struck in pure silver and are available in One Ounce sizes.
First introduced in 1993, the silver Kangaroo was minted by the Royal Australian Mint. This silver bullion series is considered legal tender and used to be one of the few series that changes their ...
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Low mintage, spectacular design, and beautiful frosted finishes are a few words that describe the Royal Australian Mint's silver Kangaroo series. This low mintage increases their value as a coin ...
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Presented on the reverse of the 2020 Kangaroo coin is, you guessed it, a kangaroo. The coin's denomination of "1 dollar" is written above the shifting animal. "1 ounce fine silver" is also written ...
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Starting in 1993, the Royal Australian Mint began their production of the silver bullion Kangaroo coins. The silver Kangaroos are .999 pure silver, are in brilliant uncirculated condition, and ...
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Honoring the iconic symbol of Australia, the Royal Australian Mint created a silver bullion series using the kangaroo as the main design. The coins are minted every year, come in brilliant ...
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Fresh out of Australia's oldest mint, the 2016 Silver Kangaroo coin has been released! The 2016 Silver Kangaroo coin's reverse design has been kept hidden, only to be revealed at the World Fair of ...
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The design on the reverse of the 2001 silver Kangaroo may catch your attention. The Aboriginal design was created by artist, Jeanette Timbery, who was born and raised in New South Wales. She was ...
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The 1997 reverse design of the silver Kangaroo catches the eye of any collector interested in fabulous detail and workmanship. A solitary kangaroo is enjoying a local watering hole as its thirsty ...
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The 2002 silver Kangaroo follows the 2001 coin's footsteps. The design on the reverse depicts a creative portrait of a kangaroo in action. The Aboriginal artist, Mark Nodea, designed the picture ...
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The 1996 silver Kangaroo is the first to display two kangaroos on the reverse. The kangaroos from the past 3 years pictured a kangaroo by itself, assumed to be a male. The design on this reverse ...
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Low mintage, spectacular design, and beautiful frosted finishes are a few words that describe the Royal Australian Mint's silver Kangaroo series. Every year, the Australian Mint produces a new ...
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