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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 to commemorate ANZAC Day. The mint says about it: | ||||||
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Variety | In PNC | |
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Mintage | Issued: 7,500. Mintage limit: 7,500 | |
Details | In Postal Numismatic Cover (PNC) with three themed $1.50 postage stamps postmarked First Day of Issue, 16 April 2024, Canberra ACT 2061. Perth Mint SKU: 24R61AAA. Release price: AU$ 18.95. |
Coins in the ANZAC Day series by the Perth Mint:
- $1 ANZAC Day - Royal Australian Armoured Corps, 2016
- $1 ANZAC Day - Australian Intelligence Corps, 2017
- $1 ANZAC Day, 2021
- $1 ANZAC Day, 2022
- $1 ANZAC Day, 2023
- $1 ANZAC Day, 2024
- $1 ANZAC Day, 2025
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Country | Australia |
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Currency | Australian Dollar |
Coin Type | One Dollar, NCLT |
Issued | 2024 |
Monarch | King Charles III |
Effigy | King Charles III - Portrait by Dan Thorne |
Face Value | 1 (x Dollar) |
Mintage | unknown |
Current | Yes |
Material | Aluminium Bronze |
Designer | Wade Robinson |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 30.7000 mm |
Thickness | 3.400 mm |
Mass | 13.5000 g |
OCC ID | RNAZ-OGWC-XVLV-OXJL |