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? This is a fifty cent End of the War commemorative coin that was released both for general circulation and as a collectors item. It marks 60 years since the end of the war and pays tribute to the many lives lost during and as a result of the war. As for all countries involved, World War II was a terrible period of time in Australian history that had the country supporting Britain in Europe whilst simultaneously defending the mainland from attack from the Japanese. Lives were lost as ...
? This commemorative one dollar coin represents the joy and relief that was felt during the victory celebrations that took place once the Second World War was finally over. It was issued in 2005, marking 60 years since the end of the war and this coin known as Peace is a fitting tribute. It was issued into general circulation and in some very high standard proof finishes, which make a great addition to any collectors set. The image featured on the coin is iconic to that period of time ...
? The penny switched over to the Kruger Gray, or Kangaroo reverse in 1937, though no business strikes were issued until 1938, and continued with the design until 1952. The design features a Kangaroo jumping to the left with AUSTRALIA around the top of the design, PENNY around the bottom, and the year right above that, just behind the Kangaroo's legs. The obverse features an uncrowned bust of King George VI facing to the left and the legend, GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX F : D : IND ...
? The Type II two dollar coin was first issued in 1988 to replace the two dollar note and continued to be issued until 1998. It features the Maklouf portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse . As this was the second type for all other circulating coin denominations for clarity and uniformity this type is also referred to as Type II on the two dollar coin. The reverse was designed by Horst Hahne and depicts an Aboriginal Elder, the Southern Cross constellation, and a grass tree. ...