The kookaburra is deeply rooted in Australian culture and is regarded as one of the nation’s most recognizable native birds. Its iconic laughing call is strongly linked to the Australian outback and has been celebrated through movies, written works, and classic childhood songs passed down over time. The bird is also a familiar and recurring feature in coin designs from The Perth Mint. Today, 2026 1 Kilo Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Kookaburras are remarkably adaptable birds that thrive in a variety of Australian habitats, from eucalyptus forests and woodlands to suburban parks and gardens. They prefer areas with mature trees that provide suitable nesting hollows and elevated perches from which to survey their hunting grounds below. While they traditionally inhabited dense forests and woodland edges, kookaburras have successfully adapted to human-modified landscapes, becoming common residents in urban and suburban areas where they can often be seen perched on power lines, fences, or backyard trees, waiting patiently to swoop down on unsuspecting prey.
All 2026 1 Kilo Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins available here are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The 1 Kilo Silver Kookaburra is the largest coin in the series and is available in 2026 with an unlimited mintage, indicating that the Perth Mint will strike the coins through the end of 2026 as demand necessitates.
The obverse side of the 2026 Australian Silver Kookaburra displays a bust of King Charles III. Designed by Dan Thorne, this left-facing portrait shows the king without a crown and marks the first-generation effigy of His Majesty used on Australian coins.
Appearing on the reverse of the 2026 1 Kilo Silver Kookaburra Coin is a single kookaburra shown in left-profile relief gliding above a scenic coastal setting. Kookaburras participate in a distinctive group behavior known as communal calling, most often heard at dawn and dusk when family units gather to produce their recognizable, laughter-like calls.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about silver bullion coins. Please feel free to contact us at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The kookaburra is deeply rooted in Australian culture and is regarded as one of the nation’s most recognizable native birds. Its iconic laughing call is strongly linked to the Australian outback and has been celebrated through movies, written works, and classic childhood songs passed down over time. The bird is also a familiar and recurring feature in coin designs from The Perth Mint. Today, 2026 1 Kilo Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Kookaburras are remarkably adaptable birds that thrive in a variety of Australian habitats, from eucalyptus forests and woodlands to suburban parks and gardens. They prefer areas with mature trees that provide suitable nesting hollows and elevated perches from which to survey their hunting grounds below. While they traditionally inhabited dense forests and woodland edges, kookaburras have successfully adapted to human-modified landscapes, becoming common residents in urban and suburban areas where they can often be seen perched on power lines, fences, or backyard trees, waiting patiently to swoop down on unsuspecting prey.
All 2026 1 Kilo Australian Silver Kookaburra Coins available here are in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The 1 Kilo Silver Kookaburra is the largest coin in the series and is available in 2026 with an unlimited mintage, indicating that the Perth Mint will strike the coins through the end of 2026 as demand necessitates.
The obverse side of the 2026 Australian Silver Kookaburra displays a bust of King Charles III. Designed by Dan Thorne, this left-facing portrait shows the king without a crown and marks the first-generation effigy of His Majesty used on Australian coins.
Appearing on the reverse of the 2026 1 Kilo Silver Kookaburra Coin is a single kookaburra shown in left-profile relief gliding above a scenic coastal setting. Kookaburras participate in a distinctive group behavior known as communal calling, most often heard at dawn and dusk when family units gather to produce their recognizable, laughter-like calls.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about silver bullion coins. Please feel free to contact us at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.