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Australia Silver Kangaroo

2001  One Dollar reverse 2001  One Dollar obverse

2001 One Dollar

Mintage:45,562
Reverse Designer:Horst Hahne Obverse Designer:Raphael Maklouf Size:41mm Weight:31.1g Edge:Interrupted Composition:99.99% Silver

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The Royal Australian Mint has produced a silver kangaroo piece every year since 1993. This piece, issued in 2001, was sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik based on a painting by Aboriginal artist Jeanette Timbery. The rich colours of the original artwork have been represented in this piece by varied textures. The reverse legend states "ONE DOLLAR 1 OUNCE FINE SILVER". The obverse houses the Raphael Maklouf portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II with the legend "ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2001".

The Kangaroo is probably Australia's most iconic animal. It is a marsupial mammal with over sixty different species ranging from the large Red Kangaroo to the small Wallabies. The Red Kangaroo is the largest marsupial in the world and can weigh up to 90 kilograms. Kangaroos of differing species can be found all across Australia whether the climate is cold or hot and in desert or tropical areas. Some can even be found on beaches whilst others live in trees. All kangaroos are herbivorous, eating a range of plants and shrubs and most are nocturnal but some are active in the early morning and late afternoon. The Kangaroo, along with the Emu, were selected as symbols of Australia and are featured on the official Australian coat of arms.

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