Kookaburra 1000 gram Silver 1992
The 1 kilogram Kookaburra silver coin has been made of 999 silver bullion. The whole coin is distinguished by the characteristic design of the reverse, which presents the uncommon bird that is the Kookaburra. The oldest Australian mint, Perth Mint, is responsible for the production of the silver bullion coin. The Kookaburra is the largest representative of the kingfisher family. The body plumage is beige and the wings are brown with blue spots. This specimen is found throughout Australia and New Guinea. The obverse of the silver coin captures a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a crown, as well as information about the coin's denomination. The reverse depicts the image of the Kookaburra, which is modified annually. 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.