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Wholly owned by the government of Western Australia, Perth Mint is Australia’s official bullion Mint. It was established in 1899 as a branch of the Royal Mint in London.
Each of these coins is struck using 0.999 pure silver weighing 1 troy ounce. Moreover, they carry a face value of $1 (AUD) as the Australian government recognizes them as legal tender.
The reverses of these coins depict two kookaburra birds perched on a tree, a brilliant portrayal created by Sara Langridge.
On the other hand, the obverses of these coins feature Ian Rank-Broadley’s rendition of Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait. This side also displays the name of the Queen, name of the issuing country, and the coin’s face value.
These 1999 1 oz Kookaburra Silver Coins will make the perfect addition to collections focused on Australian coinage. Furthermore, they are excellent investments for those who want to diversify their precious metals portfolios.
| Metal Type | Silver |
|---|---|
| IRA Approved | Yes |
| Mint Capsule Included | Yes |
| Metal Content | 1 Troy Oz |
| Year | 1999 |
| Purity | 0.999 |
| Diameter | 40.6 mm |
| Mint/ Manufacturer | Australian Perth Mint |
| Country of Manufacture | Australia |
| Tube/Sheet Quantity | N/A |
| Mint Box Quantity | N/A |
| Grade | Brilliant Unc |
| Grade Service | N/A |
| Release Type | N/A |
| Denomination | $5 |
| Edge Design | Reeded |
| Certificate of Authenticity | No |
| International Shipping Eligible | Yes |
Sell Your Silver Bullion
To quickly and easily sell your silver bullion, give us a call at (800) 294-8732. Phone lines are open 8AM-8PM EST Monday thru Thursday and 8AM-6PM EST Fridays.
To learn about our bullion buyback process and view current price estimates, please click here: Sell to Us. Please note that published price estimates are based on selling 500 ounces or more of silver.








