The Silver Australian Kookaburra from the Perth Mint comes in various sizes, the largest being one of the largest government-issued silver coins in the world.
In keeping with design rotations for its other bullion coins, the reverse designs change annually, always featuring a kookaburra, an Australian native bird.
As with Australia's other bullion coins, the design on the obverse (heads side) features a profile view of Queen Elizabeth II, as designed by Ian Rank Broadley. She is encircled by her name, the name of the country, and the denomination.
Silver Kookaburras are minted by Australia's Perth Mint with a slightly frosted finish.
Each silver coin enjoys legal tender status, as outlined in the Australian Currency Act of 1965.