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| Uitgever | Perth Mint, Australia |
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| Jaar | 2013 |
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| Gewicht | 31.1035 g |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A detailed naturalistic depiction of a red kangaroo standing upright and alert, facing right, set against a finely detailed outback landscape background evoking the Australian interior. The animal is rendered with fine relief detail, conveying musculature and texture with great precision. The Perth Mint's P mintmark appears to the right of the kangaroo within the field. The upper arc of the coin bears the legend AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO, while the lower exergue carries the inscriptions 2013, 1oz, and 9999 GOLD, confirming the coin's date, weight, and purity. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Perth Mint's 99.99% fine gold one-ounce bullion series has run continuously since 1987, making it one of the longest-uninterrupted sovereign bullion programs in the world. Unlike the U.S. Eagle or South African Krugerrand, Australian bullion coins carry legal tender status with a face value guaranteed by the Australian government — a distinction that matters in certain cross-border transaction frameworks.
The 4th portrait of Elizabeth II, by Ian Rank-Broadley, was adopted by Australia in 1999 and remained in use until the 5th portrait transition beginning around 2019.