Gold and silver bars / bullions
Kookaburra series - gold coins and silver coins
Kookaburra series - gold coins and silver coins
Common 
The year 1990 brought the Australian Mint Perth Mint the Kookaburra, the first silver bullion coin with a Fine of 1 ounces to the market. Until 1992 the nominal value was 5 Australian dollars, then the value was lowered to 1 Australian Dollar. The coin got its name from a famous kingfisher. First, the Kookaburra coined silver coin in one ounce, two years after publication year came at 2 a.m. to 10 p.m. Each lung ounces, and 1 kilogram out. However, the subject moved from these weights, in contrast to 1 ounces, until the third year. In the first year of the Laughing Kookaburra 1 ounces Hans was sitting on a log shown in the following, it was the laughing Koookaburra. Only the image of Queen Elizabeth II, which is located on the opposite side, only minimally changed in 1999. Below the nominal value has been impressed.
Besides Stempelglanz version of the Kookaburra, there is additional proof coin, in the design and the subject is dull dull. In addition, there are special influences, such as the Gold version, motive is decorated in gold and silver in the background.
On the Kookaburra, a moderate tax rate falls to 7% and is of interest to collectors and investors alike.
Outgoings 
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Dimensions 
Weight and size information on the Kookaburra bullion coins series. | Metal | Value | Weight | Diameter | Height | |
| Silver | 1 AUD | 1 Oz | 31.135g | 40.60mm | 4.00mm |
| Silver | 2 AUD | 2 Oz | 62.270g | 53.30mm | 4.50mm |
| Silver | 10 AUD | 10 Oz | 311.03g | 75.50mm | 8.70mm |
| Silver | 30 AUD | 1 Kg | 1000.00g | 101.0mm | 14.60mm |









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