Australia: New Gold And Silver Proof And Bullion Kangaroo Series Features ‘desert Life’

The Royal Australian Mint release their latest designs in their popular ‘kangaroo’ bullion and proof coins.

by Michael Alexander | Published on November 21, 2024

Now into its thirty first year, the latest release continues to tell the unique stories of Australia’s iconic national symbol through its coinage. This year, their Kangaroo Series, celebrates ‘Desert Life’ and features the iconic Red Kangaroo and its home in Australia’s arid red centre. Desert life itself for all species is harsh and unforgiving, yet the Red Kangaroo has adapted to these surroundings and can go for long periods without water. But when water is found, the desert dweller enjoys a long cooling drink.

Primarily found in the southern part of Western Australia, South Australia near the coast, and the Darling River basin, kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of movement and propulsion and which they can reach up to 25 feet in distance. They have large powerful hind legs, large feet designed for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. Since Kangaroos are not greatly bothered by predators, apart from humans and occasional dingoes, as a means of defence a kangaroo will back against a tree and kick with clawed hind feet at an adversary, sometimes with enough force to kill an adult human. Based on research with red kangaroos, eastern greys, and red-necked wallabies, researchers have found the animals are primarily left-handed – true “south-paws” as they predominantly use that hand for tasks such as grooming and eating about 95% of the time. 

Designed by graphic artist Bronwyn Scott, the 2024 reverse design is shared on all three versions and depicts a lone kangaroo taking a refreshing drink at a nearby desert waterhole. Below and to the left is the denomination 10 DOLLARS (gold) or 1 DOLLAR (silver). Above and along the upper right rim are the coins’ specifications 1/10 oz .9999 Au (gold) or 1 oz .999 Ag (silver). The obverse side depicts an effigy of HM King Charles III designed by engraver Dan Thorne. The legend around the King’s likeness reads CHARLES III · AUSTRALIA 2024.

 Denomination Metal Weight Diameter Quality Maximum Mintage 
1 Dollar .999 Silver  31.1 g.  40 mm. BU 10,000 
1 Dollar .999 Silver  31.1 g.  40 mm. Proof 5,000 
10 Dollars .9999 Gold 3.1 g. 17.5 mm. Proof 3,000 

The proof strikes of both gold and silver coins are encapsulated and presented in a custom case accompanied with a certificate of authenticity. The BU strikes are encapsulated in a slab-style encasement and slipcase. Each option is available through the website of the Royal Australian Mint or a reputable bullion dealer. For additional information, please visit their e-webshop.

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Author: Michael Alexander

Michael Alexander image Michael’s background in both numismatics and banknotes spans more than three decades and whose activities have varied from being a dedicated world coin collector to coin & medal design, marketing, theme concept and production. His additional interests include banknote research and in 1997, he founded the London Banknote and Monetary Research Centre to further these interests and activities. The company continues to offer monthly currency bulletins to both online and printed publications which includes information about the latest banknote news and releases from Central Banks and Monetary Authorities around the world. Michael has been a contributor to COIN NEWS magazine based in the UK since 1998 where many of his in-depth interviews, articles and bulletins have been published.

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