Obverse: The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of Australia. It was created by artist Ian Rank-Broadley, and below the queen's portrait are his initials. Around the portrait, the inscription ELIZABETH II, the country name AUSTRALIA, the coin's denomination of 1 DOLLAR, and the release year of 2019 are engraved.
Reverse: The reverse of the coin depicts an Afalina (Bottlenose Dolphin), one of the most well-known species of dolphins. The dolphin is shown leaping above the water, with a sunset visible on the horizon. The inscription BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN is engraved in a semicircle at the top, and at the bottom, the metal, its purity, and weight are indicated: 1 OZ .999 FINE SILVER.
About the coin: The silver coin is part of Australia's "Australian Wildlife" series. The reverse depicts an Afalina leaping over the water, symbolizing the beauty and freedom of Australia's marine fauna. The coin stands out for its craftsmanship and detail, and the highest quality silver and purity ensure its value for collectors.