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2 oz 2025 Emu Utingat Silver Antiqued Coloured Coin
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Product Description:
The emu, known as “Utingat” in the Kalkadoon language, is Australia’s largest native bird. In
Dreamtime stories, the emu is believed to have travelled the songlines in search of food and water and is a symbol of strength and endurance. Their feathers have been used for decoration, tools and ceremony for generations.
The coin’s reverse portrays an original coloured painting of an emu by Chern’ee Sutton, a
contemporary Aboriginal artist and proud Kalkadoon woman. Her artworks have been commissioned by a multitude of Local, State and Federal Government Departments, and two artworks are proudly part of the prestigious Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace.
A stunning example of her technique, the emu features markings and three young chicks. The background comprises a large yellow circle surrounded by yellow, orange and red coloured dots representing the sun and its far-reaching rays.
The community symbol in the centre of the sun symbolises the many diverse communities and landscapes the emu calls home. A grey floating feather adds further meaning, with emus often leaving their feathers around their nests and
across country. The green and brown arches serve as mountains, while the blue lined pattern features a trail of footprints highlighting the emu’s track and journey through life. This element also represents a flowing river, with the circles inside and around symbolising waterholes. Included
in the design is a ‘P’ mintmark and the 2025 year-date.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
This coin’s obverse has been individually ‘antiqued’ to give it a unique finish conveying the surface abrasions of an ancient artefact. As a result of this treatment, the appearance of each coin in the mintage may vary.