? The Type I five cent was issued from 1966 to 1984, with an additional proof striking in silver in 2006 as part of the 40th anniversary of decimal coinage set. The obverse features the Arnold Machin portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II, with Stuart Devlin's echidna design on the reverse. Devlin's initials can be found directly underneath the denomination. The issue was struck at the Royal Australian Mint in all years with additional assistance provided by the Royal Mint London ...
? The 1981 Fifty Cent was issued to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. The reverse designed by Stuart Devlin features the portraits of the newlyweds, side by side and looking toward the left with the legend
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? In 1910 the first coinage was issued featuring the name of the Commonwealth of Australia. To commemorate a century since this important event in Australian numismatic history the Royal Australian Mint has released a special one dollar design. This reverse was designed by Vladimir Gottwald who has recreated the the portraits of the four monarchs who have appeared on Australian coinage from 1910 to 2010. The four monarchs - Queen Elizabeth II, King George VI, King George V, and King Edward ...
? The Barcelona Olympics took place during 1992 and is often referred to as the XXV Olympiad. Spain was proud to host these Olympics and fought hard against bids from France, Australia, Yugoslavia, Great Britain and the Netherlands. In celebration of this worldwide event, the Royal Australian Mint struck this one dollar commemorative cupro-nickel coin. The reverse features an Olympian throwing a javelin with the legend