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The Australian Kangaroo Series is one that has been available from Perth Mint for several years. Originally only offered as a proof collection, in 2016 this series not only gained a Brilliant Uncirculated specimen, but also became the first in the history of Perth Mint to offer .9999 pure silver content in an annual-release program.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 1 oz Australian Silver Kangaroo Coin is available to purchase in Brilliant Uncirculated condition in this JM Bullion listing. The coins are available individually inside capsules. Multiples of the coin are available in tubes of 25 coins or Monster Boxes of 250 coins, with a total of 10 tubes in the box. Perth Mint issues these coins with an unlimited mintage, indicating it will strike the coins through 2022 until the next coin is ready for 2023.
The Australian Silver Kangaroo debuted in 2016. Though it was the third major silver bullion coin to debut at Perth Mint behind the Silver Kookaburra, Silver Koala, and the Silver Wedge Tail Eagle, the Silver Kangaroo made a splash as the first-ever .9999 pure silver coin from Perth Mint.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of 2022 Australian Silver Kangaroo Coins. This design from Jody Clark was created in 2015 for the Royal Mint and made its debut on Australian coins in 2018. The image features the Queen at the age of 89 wearing the George IV State Diadem Crown. This design is the sixth-generation effigy to feature on Australian coins.
A hopping kangaroo is found in the reverse design of 2022 1 oz Silver Kangaroo Coins. This image captures a red kangaroo hopping along in left-profile relief with rays of sunshine in the background. This beautiful design is based on the Stuart Devlin design from the famous Australian Copper Penny.
Perth Mint was founded in 1899 as the third branch facility of the Royal Mint of England. The mint filled many roles following its opening and has been a state-owned mint of Western Australia since 1970.