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Mintage: 72,853. The reverse design of the Silver Kangaroo is reminiscent of Australia’s pre-decimal penny. The kangaroo on the new coin faces the opposite direction to the penny ‘roo. The coin also carries the ‘C’ mintmark denoting its origin in Canberra and the words, ‘1 Ounce Fine Silver’. The Silver Kangaroo was designed and sculpted by Horst Hahne, Director of Design & Engraving at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 72,853. The reverse design of the Silver Kangaroo is reminiscent of Australia’s pre-decimal penny. The kangaroo on the new coin faces the opposite direction to the penny ‘roo. The coin also carries the ‘C’ mintmark denoting its origin in Canberra and the words, ‘1 Ounce Fine Silver’. The Silver Kangaroo was designed and sculpted by Horst Hahne, Director of Design & Engraving at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 44,996. Horst Hahne’s reverse design for the 1994 captures a Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) in full flight. The coin also carries the ‘C’ mintmark denoting its origin in Canberra and the words, ‘1 Ounce Fine Silver’. The Royal Australian Mint gratefully acknowledges Steve Parish Publishing Pty. Ltd for reference material used for the reverse design.
Mintage: 44,996. Horst Hahne’s reverse design for the 1994 captures a Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) in full flight. The coin also carries the ‘C’ mintmark denoting its origin in Canberra and the words, ‘1 Ounce Fine Silver’. The Royal Australian Mint gratefully acknowledges Steve Parish Publishing Pty. Ltd for reference material used for the reverse design.
Mintage: 72,850. Featuring a proud Eastern Grey Kangaroo, the 1995 $1 Silver Kangaroo is a classic design. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 72,850. Featuring a proud Eastern Grey Kangaroo, the 1995 $1 Silver Kangaroo is a classic design. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 49,398. The reverse design features a portrait of an Eastern Grey Kangaroo and her Joey, the 1996 $1 Silver Kangaroo is a classic design. The Kangaroo featured on the reverse was designed and sculpted by Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver, Royal Australian Mint, Canberra.
Mintage: 72,850. Of the 56 kangaroo species found in Australia the largest is the Red Kangaroo. Weighing up to almost 100 kilograms, a full grown male can stand as high as a human and cruise the rugged terrain of the outback at 20-25 km/h, twice as fast if threatened. Each hop can be an amazing six meters and boundary fences are easily jumped with daylight to spare. The reverse features a Red Kangaroo and its reflection whilst drinking from a waterhole. The reverse of this beautiful coin was designed by Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint, Canberra.
Mintage: 49,398. The Red Kangaroo, the largest species of kangaroo is found throughout the arid regions of Australia, from woodlands, mulga and mallee scrub, to shrub lands, desert and grasslands. Commonly known as a "Big Red", the male Red Kangaroo is a huge, robust animal with a wine-red coat, while the blue-grey coloring of the female, and the swift yet graceful movements she displays at full pace, are reflected in her name, "Blue Flyer". These "Roos" - as they are colloquially known - can be forced to compete with domestic livestock for food and water, they must travel great distances in search of sustenance. Unrestricted by farm and station fences - which can be cleared in a single leap - the Red Kangaroo is the epitome of freedom in the outback of Australia. This coin features the simple yet powerful image of a Red in mid flight. The raised image of the kangaroo has a highly polished, mirror-like finish, surrounded by a frosted background and was crafted by Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint, Canberra.
Mintage: 30,185. Featuring a kangaroo family, a mother is carrying a Joey in her pouch. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 35,426. This coin features a frosted kangaroo leaping across a recessed silhouette of a mirror-like Australia. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Vladimir Gottwald, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 26,459. This coin features a painting by Aboriginal artist Jeanette Timbery from NSW, the central kangaroo design is surrounded by a traditional dot painting. The different colors of the original artwork are represented on the coin using different textures and frosting of the dots. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 26,459. This coin features a painting by Aboriginal artist Jeanette Timbery from NSW, the central kangaroo design is surrounded by a traditional dot painting. The different colors of the original artwork are represented on the coin using different textures and frosting of the dots. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 22,876. This coin features a design from a painting by Mark Nodea from Warmun (Turkey Creek), south-west of Kununurra in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Mark's paintings reflect the colors of the Kimberley area and the nearness of the Bungle Bungles, as well as the traditions of the Gija people that are kept alive through paintings, oral re-telling of stories and corroboree. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Vladimir Gottwald, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 22,876. This coin features a design from a painting by Mark Nodea from Warmun (Turkey Creek), south-west of Kununurra in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Mark's paintings reflect the colors of the Kimberley area and the nearness of the Bungle Bungles, as well as the traditions of the Gija people that are kept alive through paintings, oral re-telling of stories and corroboree. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Vladimir Gottwald, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 10,000. This coin features a design by acclaimed Aboriginal artist Ray Thomas of the Gunnai people in Gippsland, Victoria; the coin depicts "Jirrah-Watty" – the Big Kangaroo – in full flight. With bold muscular line work underscoring the animal’s power and predominance, a delicate finish applied to the background envelopes the horizon in a shimmering heat haze, along with the distant silhouettes of another stalwart of the outback, the grass tree. Ray Thomas has spent many years researching his Gunnai people’s myths, legends, designs and body marks. The patterned line work and motifs are characteristic of the indigenous peoples throughout South-East Australia. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Vladimir Gottwald, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 10,000. This coin features a design by acclaimed Aboriginal artist Ray Thomas of the Gunnai people in Gippsland, Victoria; the coin depicts "Jirrah-Watty" – the Big Kangaroo – in full flight. With bold muscular line work underscoring the animal’s power and predominance, a delicate finish applied to the background envelopes the horizon in a shimmering heat haze, along with the distant silhouettes of another stalwart of the outback, the grass tree. Ray Thomas has spent many years researching his Gunnai people’s myths, legends, designs and body marks. The patterned line work and motifs are characteristic of the indigenous peoples throughout South-East Australia. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Vladimir Gottwald, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 11,750. This coin features a kangaroo silhouetted against the horizon and orb of the sun creating a stunning contemporary piece. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 11,750. This coin features a kangaroo silhouetted against the horizon and orb of the sun creating a stunning contemporary piece. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 12,500. A dynamic and powerful symbol of Australia, the Red Kangaroo has been captured here in exquisite detail by Royal Australian Mint designer Wojciech Pietranik. This remarkable piece features the grace, power and beauty of the ‘big red’, a common sight in Australian bush land. Capable of immense leaps and standing up to two meters tall, this majestic creature is one of our most treasured natural icons. Selectively plated in pure gold and incorporating a detailed Southern Cross design, this coin is a precious reminder of the beauty of Australia’s fauna and a stunning example of the high production standards of the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 12,500. A dynamic and powerful symbol of Australia, the Red Kangaroo has been captured here in exquisite detail by Royal Australian Mint designer Wojciech Pietranik. This remarkable piece features the grace, power and beauty of the ‘big red’, a common sight in Australian bush land. Capable of immense leaps and standing up to two meters tall, this majestic creature is one of our most treasured natural icons. Selectively plated in pure gold and incorporating a detailed Southern Cross design, this coin is a precious reminder of the beauty of Australia’s fauna and a stunning example of the high production standards of the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 7,500. The design of this coin features one of nature's most fascinating sights, the kangaroo bouncing across Australia with a joey riding in its mother’s pouch. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 7,500. The design of this coin features one of nature's most fascinating sights, the kangaroo bouncing across Australia with a joey riding in its mother’s pouch. The raised polished image with frosted background was crafted by Wojciech Pietranik, Engraver at the Royal Australian Mint.
Mintage: 12,500. Internationally recognized artist, Rolf Harris, designed this unique interpretation of the Australian Kangaroo in the Outback. It features a Kangaroo and its Joey embracing under the shade of a gum tree. The 2007 Kangaroo is the first of a three part series featuring designs by talented Australians.
Mintage: 12,500. Internationally recognized artist, Rolf Harris, designed this unique interpretation of the Australian Kangaroo in the Outback. It features a Kangaroo and its Joey embracing under the shade of a gum tree. The 2007 Kangaroo is the first of a three part series featuring designs by talented Australians.
Mintage: 12,500. The Great Australian Artist series continues to showcase famous Australian’s artistic interpretation of the Royal Australian Mint’s iconic Kangaroo coins. In 2008 the image has been designed by Reg Mombassa with his signature humorous caricature twist.
The series continues with the selectively gold plated silver $1 coin. Gold makes the Kangaroo so eye-catching and highlights Reg’s laconic humour.
Mintage: 12,500. The Great Australian Artist series continues to showcase famous Australian’s artistic interpretation of the Royal Australian Mint’s iconic Kangaroo coins. In 2008 the image has been designed by Reg Mombassa with his signature humorous caricature twist.
The series continues with the selectively gold plated silver $1 coin. Gold makes the Kangaroo so eye-catching and highlights Reg’s laconic humour.