Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin

The Australian

Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin is a very popular .999 silver bullion coin produced

at the Perth Mint in Perth, Australia. The Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion

Coin is minted in four different sizes. The one troy ounce Australian Kookaburra

Silver Bullion Coin, the two troy ounce Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion

Coin, the 10 troy ounce Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin, and the one

kilogram Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin. The Australian Kookaburra

Silver Bullion Coin has been in production since 1990. The Australian Kookaburra

Silver Bullion Coin is available in both an uncirculated version of the Australian

Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin, and a proof version of the Australian Kookaburra

Silver Bullion Coin.



The obverse

of the Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin has a depiction of Queen Elizabeth

II, along with the words Elizabeth II Australia and the dollar value of the

Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin. The Australian Kookaburra Silver

Bullion Coin has a different monetary value depending on the size of the Australian

Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin. A one troy ounce Australian Kookaburra Silver

Bullion Coin has a monetary value of one Australian dollar. A two troy ounce

Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin has a monetary value of two Australian

dollars. A ten troy ounce Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin has a monetary

value of ten Australian dollars. And a one kilogram Australian Kookaburra Silver

Bullion Coin has a monetary value of thirty Australian dollars.



Like most,

if not all bullion coins produced by a sovereign nation, the monetary value

of the Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin is much less than its intrinsic

value in silver. The reverse of the Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin

changes every year, like the Chinese Panda bullion coins. The reverse of the

Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin always contains an image of the Australian

Kookaburra, a bird native to Australia. The reverse of the Australian Kookaburra

Silver Bullion Coin Also says Australian Kookaburra, and displays the year of

the Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin and the particular size of the

Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin, along with the words .999 Silver.



The Australian

Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin has been popular ever since its release in 1990,

due to its good looks and ever changing reverse image. Because of this, the

Australian Kookaburra Silver Bullion Coin can sometimes command a small premium

compared to generic silver rounds released by private mints.



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