The 1 kilogram silver Kookaburra coin was minted in 2016 by The Perth Mint in Australia. The coin is struck in 99.9% pure silver, and has a diameter of 100.6 mm and a thickness of 14.6 mm.
This kilo coin originates from Australia and is issued by The Perth Mint. The coins hold the status of legal tender and are therefore traded under the margin scheme, presenting a more cost-effective alternative to silver kilo bars.
In addition to being popular among silver investors, these coins are also popular among collectors due to the annual changing design of the Kookaburra coins. With a diameter of 100,6 mm and a thickness of 14,6 mm, these coins have a unique size.
These coins contain 99.9% pure silver and have a nominal value of 30 Australian dollars. The coins are delivered in a capsule.
The obverse of this 2016 kilo coin depicts a Kookaburra perched on a wooden pole with barbed wire. In the background, there is a grassland with a bare tree. The edge of the coin bears the inscription: Australian Kookaburra - 2016 1 kilo 999 silver.
The reverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse also indicates that the nominal value of the coin is $30 (Australian Dollars).