The kookaburra is a beloved icon of Australian culture, celebrated for its unique laughing call and its ties to the Australian bush. Known as a symbol of both Aboriginal Dreamtime stories and contemporary national identity, the bird has left its mark on art, literature, and even Australian currency and stamps. In 2025, the Perth Mint celebrates the... Read More
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The Perth Mint’s Australian Kookaburra Series is a long-standing collection that debuted in 1990 with annual silver releases. Over the years, this popular coin line has expanded to include gold and platinum options as well. Right now, BullionMax offers the 2025 1/10 oz Australian Gold Kookaburra Coin. Coin Highlights: Arrives in a protective plastic capsule! 3... Read More
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Kookaburras are known for their loud, distinctive call that sounds like laughter. These birds are native to eastern and southeastern Australia, where they live in a wide range of environments—from tropical forests in Queensland to the cooler regions of Victoria and South Australia. Right now, you can order the 2025 5 oz Australian Silver Kookaburra Incused Coin at Bullio... Read More
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The kookaburra is a cherished part of Australian culture, recognized worldwide for its distinctive laugh and celebrated locally through the popular children’s song “Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree.” This song, written by Marion Sinclair in the 1930s, has introduced generations of Australians to the beauty of their native wildlife. Since 1990, the Perth Mint has h... Read More
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Beyond its cultural symbolism, the kookaburra has earned the nickname "farmer's friend" for its habit of hunting snakes and other potentially dangerous creatures in rural Australia. This relationship between humans and kookaburras has created a deep sense of respect among Australians, who often see the bird as both a protector and a reminder of their connection to the land... Read More
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