The regular 1 oz Silver Kookaburra has a mintage of 500,000 coins and other bullion coins such as the Silver Maple and Silver Eagle have mintages in the tens of millions each year. This limited availability increases both investor and collector appeal.Protect and display your Silver Kookaburra with Panda Privy in style by adding an attractiveto your order.Add this privy marked 2017 Silver Kookaburra to your cart today!Privy marks are small distinguishing marks applied to more widely traded bullion coins to make a unique coin that is often in high demand. This coin has a small panda privy mark, in celebration of the 2017 Beijing International Coin Exposition, in the middle of the iconic Kookaburra coin. With a mintage of 8,000 coins, this Kookaburra Panda Privy is extremely collectible as a Silver bullion coin.

Australian Kookaburra Silver Coins Offer Historic Connections

Like The Perth Mint's Silver Koala series, the Silver Kookaburra series celebrates one of Australia's most iconic animals. Also like their koala counterparts, Silver Kookaburras feature design changes each year, making every edition unique.The coin's obverse always depicts a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that matches the version on circulating coinage at that time. The monetary value also appears on the obverse.Each edition features a new reverse design to represent a different take on the kookaburra theme. Sometimes the design features just one kookaburra, while others may have an adult and baby. The year of issue, .999 fine Silver content and weight appear on the reverse. The text "Australian Kookaburra" appears near the top.Privy marks, which appear on the reverse with the kookaburra, add to the originality and collectibility of each Silver Kookaburra. While some privy marks include Australian landmarks, popular releases celebrate the Chinese lunar calendar.Since The Perth Mint issues this sovereign coin, it is backed by the Australian government. The Perth Mint is the oldest currently operating mint in Australia, adding another layer of history to this coin. The mint dates back to 1899, when it was authorized by Great Britain's Royal Mint, and today it produces coins in Silver and other Precious Metals for collectors and investors alike.