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Australia 2013-P S$30 99.9% Silver Koala 1 Kilo Coin

Coin weight 1 KG,  (1002.5gm) (1kg), (ASW = 32.1508 oz.)

Obverse: Features Crowned mature head of Queen Elizabeth II facing right (her effigy known as the "Fourth Portrait"). The Queen wears the "Girls of Great Britain and Ireland" diamond tiara, a wedding gift from Queen Mary (Her Majesty's grandmother) in 1947

Obverse Lettering:  ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA.  30 DOLLARS 

IRB (initials, below the head)

Reverse:  Portrays one of Australia’s most loved marsupials astride two branches in a flowering eucalyptus tree.

Lettering: AUSTRALIAN KOALA (top centre), 2013 1KILO 999 SILVER (bottom centre), P (Perth Mint's Mark, to the right)

Edge Milled (no inscription)

Mintage: 333

Weight   1000 Grams

Diameter: 100.6 mm 

Thickness:  14.60 mm

Obverse Design by Ian Rank Broadley(IRB)