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2012 1/4 oz Perth Mint Gold Kangaroo Coin

Just as with all the other denominations of gold kangaroo coins, the 1/4 oz coin was designed by Dr. Stuart Devlin.

This smaller sized version from the Perth Mint has a face value of twenty-five Australian Dollars. The forerunner to the Kangaroo gold coin was the Australian Nugget, that showcased a picture of yes, you got it, gold nuggets. In 1989, the design was switched to the kangaroo, as this creature is renowned as a symbol of Australian fauna.

I'd think that from a Public Relations perspective, someone would've looked down on the notion of a heap of nuggets to represent Australia. It makes me think of a meteorite. However, if someone gave me this type of gold coin (or any gold coin for that matter), I doubt I'd refuse it.

Here is a graphic of one of the nugget-style coins.
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2013 Perth Mint 1 Kilo Kangaroo Gold Coin

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Beginning on October 1, 2012, the Perth Mint will offer the long anticipated 2013 1 Kilo Gold Perth Mint Kangaroo Coin.

Weighing in at an impressive 32.15 oz ., this amazing Australian gold coin will certainly win over coin hobbyists and gold buyers alike.

Of all of the 2013 Perth Mint releases, the one kilo gold coin is the only one displaying the classic Kangaroo style on the reverse (back of coin). Smaller gold kangaroo coins will display a kangaroo in the foreground, together with a background conveying an Australian bush scene.

The Kangaroo series of gold bullion coins has routinely transformed the style each year since since 1990. Before 1989, the coins didn't represent an image of a kangaroo. Instead, beginning in 1986 the image depicted gold nuggets. As expected, the gold coins were generally named the “Australian Nugget” series. This changed with the roll-out of the Gold Australian Kangaroo. I think most people would concur that visuals of kangaroos tend to be more intriguing as compared to an constantly changing depiction of a stack of gold nuggets.

This gold coin has a face-value of 3,000 Australian Dollars.

2012 1 oz Gold Kangaroo Coin

The 2012 1 oz Gold Kangaroo coin from Australia’s Perth Mint, possesses the unique recognition of being among only a handful of gold bullion coins which transitions its style on a yearly basis.

The 2012 Kangaroo features a red kangaroo standing in the foreground along with a windmill in the background.

There were 350,000 of these 1 oz coins allocated for formation in 2012. Each one has a face value of one hundred Australian Dollars.