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oldest mint - the Perth Mint, is minted for the first time with the image of King Charles III on the obverse. Silver bullion coin minted from pure silver, Ag.9999, weighing 1 troy ounce, proof standard. The coin stands out with its interesting reverse from other investment coins from this series. Moreover, it has additional security in the form of an engraved letter "P" on the reverse side.
The kangaroo appears, next to the Emu, in the national coat of arms of Australia and is a national symbol. It can survive for many weeks without water, spends its childhood in a bag, moves by jumping and is one of the largest mammals on Earth. The name kangaroo, from English: Kangaroo, was given by English settlers and comes from the Aboriginal word "gungurru".
The obverse depicts King Charles III of Great Britain, designed by Dan Thorne. You can also find information about the nominal value of the security.
The reverse is decorated with an image of a jumping kangaroo, and there are spreading rays in the background. The coin contains information about the weight, year of issue and fineness of the metal.