One Dollar, NCLT, Coin Type from Australia - detailed information

One Dollar, NCLT, Coin Type from Australia (issued 1999 - )
Coin TypeOne Dollar, NCLT

The one dollar coin denomination (written as $1) was introduced in Australia in 1984, replacing the earlier banknotes. The original reverse design by Stuart Devlin on circulating coins has not been changed since its introduction. The denomination is also often used to issue circulating commemorative coins with various reverses.

Apart from the circulating coinage, both the Royal Australian Mint and the Perth Mint have extensive programs issuing $1 coins for collectors (Non-Circulating Legal Tender, or NCLT).

Obverse
Australia / One Dollar, NCLT - obverse photo

Effigy of the ruling monarch, legend, date.

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling monarch, date
Reverse
Australia / One Dollar, NCLT - reverse photo

Various reverse designs as separately described.

Reverse Inscription 1 DOLLAR
EdgeMilled interrupted, in seven sectionsEdge InscriptionNone
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One Dollar, NCLT: Details
CountryAustralia
CurrencyAustralian Dollar
Sub-types One Dollar, Large
From1999
Face Value1 (x Dollar)
CurrentYes
MaterialAluminium Bronze
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size25.0000 mm
Mass9.0000 g