Kookaburra 10 oz Silver 2024
The Kookaburra silver investment coin is a product minted from pure Ag silver.9999, weighing 10 troy ounces. The coin with the image of the titular bird belongs to the long-running series of silver bullion coins of the same name. The issuer of the silver Kookaburra is The Perth Mint. As with all pieces in the series, this one is a full-fledged means of payment, and comes with a guarantee from the Australian government as to the legality, purity of the bullion and the origin of the metal.
Kookaburra is a series of silver coins produced since 1990. This is the thirty-fifth installment of the famous Australian Kookaburra series. Initially (not counting the first issue, which was minted in only one weight - 1 ounce), the collection was minted in four different sizes: 1 kilogram, 10 ounces, 2 ounces, 1 ounce, while in 2010 the quantity was reduced to 3 sizes: 1 kilogram, 10 ounces and 1 ounce.
It is also worth mentioning that the collection is distinguished by the fact that the design of the coins changes every year, which makes their value increase from year to year. In conclusion, the Kookaburra collection is ideal for anyone looking for new and interesting qualities for their portfolio.
Obverse the coin depicts a portrait of King Charles III, designed by Daniel Thorne, as well as information about the face value of the coin and the issuing country.
Reverse shows a kookaburra in flight over a ravine with a snake in its claws, as well as information about the weight, purity of the bullion, the year the coin was minted, and the letter "P," which indicates that the manufacturer of the coin is the Perth Mint. The designer was Sean Rogers.