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	Comments on: 2016 Australian Kangaroo Silver Bullion Coin Sales Hit 10 Million	</title>
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		By: Seth Riesling		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This Perth Mint of Western Australia silver bullion kangaroo coin is now the third most popular 1-oz silver bullion coin in the world.  
The Royal Australian Mint - the official federal Mint of Australia in Canberra, has offered Kangaroo coins since 1993. CoinNews does not cover their issues for some reason.  

Mike Unser -

The micro-engraved letter &quot;A&quot; is in the word &quot;AUSTRALIAN&quot;, not in the word &quot;AUSTRALIA&quot; as incorrectly stated twice in this article.  Thanks.  

-NumisDudeTX]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Perth Mint of Western Australia silver bullion kangaroo coin is now the third most popular 1-oz silver bullion coin in the world.<br />
The Royal Australian Mint &#8211; the official federal Mint of Australia in Canberra, has offered Kangaroo coins since 1993. CoinNews does not cover their issues for some reason.  </p>
<p>Mike Unser &#8211;</p>
<p>The micro-engraved letter &#8220;A&#8221; is in the word &#8220;AUSTRALIAN&#8221;, not in the word &#8220;AUSTRALIA&#8221; as incorrectly stated twice in this article.  Thanks.  </p>
<p>-NumisDudeTX</p>
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