Kookaburra 1 oz Silver 1993
The silver coin, which bears the image of a unique bird - the Kookaburra, is very popular among investors who invest their capital in precious metals. The Kookaburra bullion coin was first minted in 1990, at Australia's Perth Mint, renowned for its innovative solutions and unparalleled precision of high relief. The coin's design is changed from year to year, with the best artists and graphic designers around the world working on it. It is particularly recommended for those who appreciate aesthetic qualities. It is worth mentioning that the image of the Kookaburra is changed every year, so the value of this coin is constantly increasing. The Kookaburra is the largest representative of the kingfisher family, with a large head and a massive beak. The male and female do not differ in appearance except in size, the female being slightly larger. The body plumage is beige and the wings are brown with blue spots. The tail of this bird is quite long, brown with dark stripes. There is a dark spot behind the eye. This bird lives in Australia and New Guinea. The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a crown. There we can also find the weight of the coin and the year of issue. The reverse depicts the image of Kookaburra, which undergoes annual modifications. Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.