Kangaroo (2025) - 1 Oz - silver investment coin
Kangaroo (2025) - 1 Oz - silver investment coin
Material: silver
Fineness: 999,9/1000
Weight: 31.1g (1 Oz)
Diameter: 40.60 mm
Mint: Perth Mint
Country of Origin: Australia
Denomination: 1 AUD
Supplied: in tubes of 25, in boxes of 250
1 oz Australian Kangaroo 2025 Silver Coin - a fascinating piece of Australian nature
The 1 oz Australian Kangaroo 2025 silver coin from the Perth Mint pays tribute to Australia's iconic symbol. Crafted from 99.99% pure silver, this coin embodies the strength and beauty of the Australian kangaroo - a unique creature perfectly suited to Australia's rugged and diverse landscape. This coin is legal tender and its stunning design will add a special touch to any portfolio. The kangaroo is found throughout Australia, from arid deserts to lush bushland near cities, and symbolises the spirit of this continent.
Background information
The Australian kangaroo is recognised globally as a symbol of Australia, representing freedom, connection with nature and strength, and is revered by the country's indigenous people. The Australian Kangaroo series from the Perth Mint pays tribute to this iconic animal, whose name comes from the word "gangurru" in the language of Australia's indigenous Guugu Yimithirr group. Since its launch, the series has become one of the world's most sought-after silver coins.
Special Features
A unique security feature on the reverse side protects the coin from counterfeiting: a micro-laser engraved mark, visible only under magnification, guarantees the authenticity of the coin. This silver coin is available in tubes of 25 coins or in monstrous boxes of 250 coins.
Perth Mint
The Perth Mint is Australia's official bullion and coin mint and is wholly owned by the Government of Western Australia. The Perth Mint was established on 20 June 1899, two years before the federation of Australia in 1901, and was the last of the three Australian colonial branches of the Royal United Kingdom Mint (after the now defunct Sydney and Melbourne mints) dedicated to refining gold from the gold rush and to minting gold sovereigns and half-sovereigns for the British Empire. Along with the Royal Australian Mint, which produces Australian dollar coins for circulation, the Perth Mint is the older of the two Australian mints issuing legal tender coins.