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The one dollar coin circulating denomination (written as $1) was introduced in Australia in 1984, replacing the earlier banknotes. The original reverse design by Stuart Devlin featuring five kangaroos - known in Australia as the "Mob of Roos" design - has not been changed since its introduction. The denomination is also used by both the Royal Australian Mint and the Perth Mint to issue an extensive range of collector coins, which are legal tender in Australia - such as this one. This non-circulating $1 coin was issued as part of a two-coin set to mark the Chinese Year of the Ox (12 February 2021 - 31 January 2022). | ||||||
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Wild Winds Ancient Coins |
Year of the Ox 2021 coins issued by RAM include:
- Gold Five Ounces, Year of the Ox 2021
- Gold Ounce, Domed, Year of the Ox 2021
- Gold Ounce, Year of the Ox 2021
- Gold Half Ounce, Year of the Ox 2021
- Gold Quarter Ounce, Year of the Ox 2021
- Silver Kilo ($30), Year of the Ox 2021
- Silver Ounce ($5), Domed, Year of the Ox 2021
- Silver Ounce ($1), Year of the Ox 2021
- Silver Half Ounce, Rectangular Ingot, Year of the Ox 2021
- $1, Aluminium Bronze, Year of the Ox 2021
- $1, Aluminium Bronze, Good Luck 2021
- 50 Cents, Copper-Nickel, Year of the Ox 2021
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Royal Mint |
Country | Australia |
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Currency | Australian Dollar |
Coin Type | One Dollar, NCLT |
Issued | 2021 |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Effigy | Queen Elizabeth II - Portrait by Jody Clark (Uncouped version) |
Face Value | 1 (x Dollar) |
Mintage | unknown |
Mintage Limit | 30,000 |
Current | Yes |
Material | Aluminium Bronze |
Designer | Bronwyn King |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 25.0000 mm |
Mass | 9.0000 g |
OCC ID | WMRA-OQPC-ARJM-EYPL |
Image | Details |
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Lunar Year of the Ox 2021 $1 - Good Luck
Copyright: Royal Australian Mint Source |