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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II 6th Portrait - Kookaburra - Mother and Baby

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2020
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Value 10 Dollars
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Obverse description The sixth definitive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, as designed by Jody Clark, facing right, wearing the King George IV State Diadem and the Victorian Coronation Necklace. The legend ELIZABETH II encircles the upper field, with AUSTRALIA and the date 2020 below, flanking the denomination 10 DOLLARS. The purity and weight designation 10oz 9999 Ag appears within the legend, and the engraver's initials JC are present near the truncation.
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Mintage 2020 P - BU - 2,500
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The Kookaburra series has run continuously since 1990, making it one of the longest-running silver bullion programs in the world. Perth Mint changes the reverse design annually, which drives collector demand well beyond typical bullion interest — secondary market premiums on individual years fluctuate sharply depending on perceived design appeal, and the "Mother and Baby" issue generated above-average demand on release.

The sixth portrait of Elizabeth II, by Jody Clark, was introduced to Australian coinage in 2019 after a phased rollout across Commonwealth nations beginning in 2015.

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