Australian Silver Kangaroo Coin
This coin is a masterpiece from the forges of the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra. With its reeded edge, it is one of the most sought-after coins in the precious metals market today, and rightly so

Australian Silver Kangaroo History
This coin ranks among the most popular offerings from the Royal Australian Mint, largely due to its limited annual production and the fact that it features a new design each year. Notably, it holds dual significance as both a collectible item and legal tender in Australia, valid for any transaction. Since its inaugural minting in 1993, the coin has maintained an exceptional standard of quality, boasting a purity of 99.9% silver.
As hinted by its name, the coin weighs 1 kilo ounce, its sole denomination, with a face value of $1 (AUS). Available in two primary versions—the proof and frosted uncirculated—the coin caters to discerning collectors and investors alike.

Design & Features
The Australian Silver Kangaroo Coin boasts a striking design. On the obverse, you’ll find an engraving of Queen Elizabeth II, originally designed by Raphael Maklouf and later adapted by Ian Rank-Broadly. Each year, the reverse features a unique depiction of the iconic Australian kangaroo. Given Australia’s exclusive association with kangaroos, it’s fitting that the coin bears the name “Australian Silver Kangaroo.
COINT WEIGHTS
- 1 kilogram
- 1 ounce
Design & Features
All the coins in the series have an inscription reading “AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO” above the kangaroo image, while the mintage year, denomination, and purity level are displayed beneath the image of the kangaroo. These factors contribute to the Australian Silver Kangaroo coin’s remarkable popularity, making it a valuable asset in the precious metals market and a prized possession for numismatists.