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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Australian Kookaburra

Uitgever Perth Mint, Australia
Jaar 2015
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A naturalistic depiction of a kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) perched in three-quarter left-facing profile atop a textured tree stump, rendered in high relief with fine feather detail. Eucalyptus foliage is shown in the left background and additional botanical sprigs appear to the lower right of the central device. The Perth Mint's P25 privy mark, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Australian Kookaburra series, appears in the lower right field. The circular legend THE AUSTRALIAN KOOKABURRA 1OZ .999 SILVER arcs across the upper border, while the commemorative dates · 1990-2015 · are inscribed along the lower border, both separated from the central device by a beaded inner border.
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Oplage 2015 - BU - Colored - 100
2015 - Proof - Berlin Money Fair - 25
2015 F15 - BU - 7,350
2015 P25 - BU - 500,000
2015 P25 - BU - Goat Privy Mark (KM# 3087) - 50,000
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The Australian Kookaburra silver bullion series has run continuously since 1990, making it one of the longest-uninterrupted annual bullion programs from any mint. Perth's commitment to changing the reverse design every year was a deliberate commercial strategy to drive collector demand alongside pure bullion buyers — a model that proved influential on how sovereign mints structured bullion programs through the 1990s and 2000s.

Two KM numbers for a single year typically indicate a privy mark variant, a common practice Perth used to satisfy co-branding agreements with foreign distributors, particularly in Germany and China.

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