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? In 2016 the Royal Australian Mint released a full set of six pieces to commemorate fifty years since the introduction of decimal currency in Australia. The obverse of each of these pieces includes an internal Australian pre-decimal coin design underneath an Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II. This two dollar piece includes the Kruger-Gray crown design that was used on the Australian crown, this internal coin features the legend
? The 1944 Shilling was struck at the Melbourne Mint to a total mintage of 14,576,000. In the same year the San FranciscoMint also produced a further 8,000,000 pieces. The types can be differentiated by a small 'S' mint-mark located below the ram on the reverse of the San Francisco Mint variety. Despite having a higher mintage the Melbourne variety is notably scarcer than the San Francisco variant. The remains reasonably affordable into lower mint-states however by MS64 the ...
? The 1939 kangaroo reverse half penny formed the latter half of the 1939 issue after the old reverse issue. It is by far the scarcer issue with a mintage of just 782,000 but as it was the first issue of this new design it was subject to hoarding resulting in an above average survival rate in mint state. Consequently the coin is quite a bit easier to acquire in higher grades than the 1939 old reverse but commands stronger prices nonetheless due to the perceived rarity from its low ...
? The Paralympic Five Dollar bronze coin was released on Wednesday 23rd August, 2000 by the Royal Australian Mint and The Perth Mint to represent the forthcoming Sydney Paralympic Games in 2000. The reverse of the coin, designed by Stuart Devlin has a modern design showing an artist's representation of an athlete in a wheel chair racing around an athletics track. Included at the top of the design is the official Sydney 2000 Paralympics logo with the coloured emblem signifying the Olympics. It ...