This 1/10 troy ounce Kookaburra coin is part of the 2021 edition of the Kookaburra series. The Kookaburra series is an annual series with beautiful coins on which a Kookaburra is depicted. The Kookaburra series is released by the Perth Mint. This gold Kookaburra coin contains 1/10 troy ounce gold and has a diameter of 16.6 mm. The coin has a mintage of 15,000 pieces worldwide. The Kookaburra coin is considered a legal tender in Australia and therefore has a nominal value of $15.
The obverse of the Kookaburra coin features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark. The reverse of the Kookaburra coin shows the bird the coin is named after. The Kookaburra. This image of the Kookaburra was designed by Aleysha Howarth. The reverse has a calm appearance where the Kookaburra can be found sitting on the branch of a gum tree. The details give the coin a beautiful and elegant look. For example, one of the branches of the gum tree extends into the coin’s edge.
The Kookaburra is also known as the laughing bird and is found in Australia. The name laughing bird owes the Kookaburra to its call as this sounds just like a human laugh. The Kookaburra is a kingfisher species but hunts on land animals such as insects and snails. Most other small species of kingfisher find their food in the water.
The obverse of the Kookaburra coin shows the bird the coin is named after. Namely the Kookaburra. This picture of the Kookaburra was designed by Aleysha Howarth. The rear has a calm appearance where the Kookaburra sits on the branch of a gum tree. The details give the coin a beautiful and elegant look. For example, one of the branches of the gum tree overflows into the edge.
The reverse of the Kookaburra coin features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark.
The Kookaburra is also known as a laughing bird and is found in Australia. The Kookaburra owes the name laughing bird to its call. This one sounds like a human smile. The Kookaburra is a kingfisher species but preys on terrestrial animals such as insects and snails. Most other small species of kingfishers forage in the water.