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The Australian two-cent coin is the second smallest denomination of the Australian dollar. It was introduced with the Currency Act 1965 (Commonwealth) but - unlike some of the other denominations - it did not replace an earlier pre-decimal coin; given that the 5 cents piece replaced the sixpence, two cents were technically equal to 2.4 pence but the Act rounded that to either two or three pence. The halfpenny, penny and threepence denominations had no exact equivalent in the new system, unlike the sixpence, shilling and florin which were equivalent to respectively 5 cents, 10 cents and 20 cents and were re-denominated as such The one cent and the two cent denominations were withdrawn from circulation in February 1992. They have never been demonetised though and remain legal tender. In 2016, the Royal Australian Mint produced some for the In Come the Dollars, In Come the Cents uncirculated mint sets celebrating the 50th anniversary of decimal currency. | ||||||
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Country | Australia |
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Currency | Australian Dollar |
Coin Type | Two Cents |
Issued | 2016 |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Effigy | Queen Elizabeth II - Fourth Portrait, by Ian Rank-Broadley |
Face Value | 2 (x Cent) |
Total Mintage | 10,000 |
Current | No; withdrawn 1992 |
Material | Bronze |
Designer | Stuart Devlin |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Size | 21.5900 mm |
Mass | 5.2000 g |
OCC ID | APVZ-OYRC-XXGM-ELMD |
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2016 2c (Gem Uncirculated)
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2016 2c (Gem Uncirculated)
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2016 2c Fine Silver Proof Coin 50th Anniversary of Decimal Currency
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2016 2c Fine Silver Proof Coin 50th Anniversary of Decimal Currency
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