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RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. TOP 10 AUSTRALIAN RARE DECIMAL COINS And thus the 2000 $1/10c mule is on our list of top 10 affordable Australian decimal coins. It’s the most expensive coin in the list with a decently centered Fine to about Very Fine coin costing somewhere between $400 and $500. It’s a coin every decimal collector should own at least once and a coin you can still find in change ifyou’re
AUSTRALIAN 50 CENT COIN VALUE One of the most popular Australian coins to collect is the 50 cent coin. And one of the most popular question about Australian coin values that we get is of course, about what is the value of Australian 50 cent coins that can be found in your change. HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90% The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more › AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS It’s much rarer to find these unusual varieties such as the 2000 Incuse 50c, the 1966 Wavy 20c, and the 2000 $1/10c mule. We’ve covered the rare Australian coins you can find in your change previously but these 3 varieties are the most popular to look for. Other varieties that pop up from time to time and are worth looking out for include the upset 2001 Centenary of Federation $1 and the FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN FIVE CENT COIN VALUES Australian Five Cent Coin Values. The Australian 5 cent coin, first minted in 1966 and still used today is one of the most commonly seen coins in your change. It’s a tiny thing, weighing in at just under 3 grams and only 19.4mm in diameter. The size of the coin is reflected in it’s current purchasing power, which in 2021 is very smallindeed.
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. TOP 10 AUSTRALIAN RARE DECIMAL COINS And thus the 2000 $1/10c mule is on our list of top 10 affordable Australian decimal coins. It’s the most expensive coin in the list with a decently centered Fine to about Very Fine coin costing somewhere between $400 and $500. It’s a coin every decimal collector should own at least once and a coin you can still find in change ifyou’re
AUSTRALIAN 50 CENT COIN VALUE One of the most popular Australian coins to collect is the 50 cent coin. And one of the most popular question about Australian coin values that we get is of course, about what is the value of Australian 50 cent coins that can be found in your change. HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90% The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more › RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS It’s much rarer to find these unusual varieties such as the 2000 Incuse 50c, the 1966 Wavy 20c, and the 2000 $1/10c mule. We’ve covered the rare Australian coins you can find in your change previously but these 3 varieties are the most popular to look for. Other varieties that pop up from time to time and are worth looking out for include the upset 2001 Centenary of Federation $1 and the RARE AUSTRALIAN DECIMAL COINS: PART ONE- RARE COINS IN There are many Australian decimal coins which are rare and scarce. Often it can be harder to find certain coins in circulation because for a particular year that denomination was low mintage. Examples of these are: 1968 5 cent. 1972 5 cent. 1968 20 cent. 1997 50 cent. WHAT ARE AUSTRALIAN COINS MADE OF? Posted on May 21, 2014 by msn. Right now all circulating Australian coins are made of two different metal alloys. 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, and 50 cent coins are silvery grey in colour and made from an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. This alloy is typically TOP 10 AUSTRALIAN RARE DECIMAL COINS And thus the 2000 $1/10c mule is on our list of top 10 affordable Australian decimal coins. It’s the most expensive coin in the list with a decently centered Fine to about Very Fine coin costing somewhere between $400 and $500. It’s a coin every decimal collector should own at least once and a coin you can still find in change ifyou’re
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPIC $5 COIN ATHLETICS The above coin was issued in October 1997 in the first release of coins in a set of 28 in commemoration of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. These 28 five dollar coins were part of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program released jointly between the Royal Australian Mint andthe Perth Mints.
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An Extremely Fine coin with traces of mint red might be worth $20, almost uncirculated coins worth perhaps $50-$75. A full red uncirculated 1943 penny from the Melbourne, Perth, or Bombay Mint is worth up to $250. As usual you’re likely to see higher values for top graded PCGS certified 1943 pennies rather than raw ungraded coins. BRISBANE COIN SHOP VPCOINS Having moved recently from a nearby shop, vpcoins is now located in a neat little shopfront on the main road, shop 1/ 1371 Logan Rd Mt Gravatt. We were presented with the tidiest and best presented coin shop we’ve ever set foot in with new carpet, fresh paint and smiling staff. Glass displays of mint product were on show as well as quality APRIL FOOLS-RARE COUNTERSTAMPED 1988 2 DOLLAR COIN ISSUE April Fools-Rare Counterstamped 1988 2 Dollar Coin Issue. This article appeared on our blog April 1st 2016 and is completely untrue. You can however find the initials of the designer Horst Hahne (HH) on every 1988 2 dollar coin. This coin has no value beyond it’s face value of $2. Take a closer look at the 2 dollar coin in your pocket, purse AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN FIVE CENT COIN VALUES Australian Five Cent Coin Values. The Australian 5 cent coin, first minted in 1966 and still used today is one of the most commonly seen coins in your change. It’s a tiny thing, weighing in at just under 3 grams and only 19.4mm in diameter. The size of the coin is reflected in it’s current purchasing power, which in 2021 is very smallindeed.
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN 1 DOLLAR COIN YOU CAN Rotated 2001 Federation Dollar Coin. Seen above is a year 2001 Federation of Australian Dollar coin with the obverse die rotated incorrectly to the reverse die.The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it isthe result of a
AUSTRALIAN STAMP COLLECTION YEARBOOK FACE VALUES Face values of stamps in Australia Post yearbooks 1980's, 1990's,2000's and 2010's
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. BRISBANE COIN SHOP VPCOINS Having moved recently from a nearby shop, vpcoins is now located in a neat little shopfront on the main road, shop 1/ 1371 Logan Rd Mt Gravatt. We were presented with the tidiest and best presented coin shop we’ve ever set foot in with new carpet, fresh paint and smiling staff. Glass displays of mint product were on show as well as quality 2012 RED POPPY REMEMBRANCE DAY TWO DOLLAR COIN VALUE 2012 Red Poppy (No Mintmark) Value. Right now for a nice uncirculated 2012 red poppy $2 coin you can expect to get $100-$150 for your coin. If it includes an RSL collector card add $10 to that. If your coin is one of those that was glued to the card and is now toned expect to get$20-$30 less.
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN FIVE CENT COIN VALUES Australian Five Cent Coin Values. The Australian 5 cent coin, first minted in 1966 and still used today is one of the most commonly seen coins in your change. It’s a tiny thing, weighing in at just under 3 grams and only 19.4mm in diameter. The size of the coin is reflected in it’s current purchasing power, which in 2021 is very smallindeed.
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN 1 DOLLAR COIN YOU CAN Rotated 2001 Federation Dollar Coin. Seen above is a year 2001 Federation of Australian Dollar coin with the obverse die rotated incorrectly to the reverse die.The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it isthe result of a
AUSTRALIAN STAMP COLLECTION YEARBOOK FACE VALUES Face values of stamps in Australia Post yearbooks 1980's, 1990's,2000's and 2010's
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. BRISBANE COIN SHOP VPCOINS Having moved recently from a nearby shop, vpcoins is now located in a neat little shopfront on the main road, shop 1/ 1371 Logan Rd Mt Gravatt. We were presented with the tidiest and best presented coin shop we’ve ever set foot in with new carpet, fresh paint and smiling staff. Glass displays of mint product were on show as well as quality 2012 RED POPPY REMEMBRANCE DAY TWO DOLLAR COIN VALUE 2012 Red Poppy (No Mintmark) Value. Right now for a nice uncirculated 2012 red poppy $2 coin you can expect to get $100-$150 for your coin. If it includes an RSL collector card add $10 to that. If your coin is one of those that was glued to the card and is now toned expect to get$20-$30 less.
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN 1 DOLLAR COIN YOU CAN Rotated 2001 Federation Dollar Coin. Seen above is a year 2001 Federation of Australian Dollar coin with the obverse die rotated incorrectly to the reverse die.The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it isthe result of a
SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPIC $5 COIN ATHLETICS The above coin was issued in October 1997 in the first release of coins in a set of 28 in commemoration of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. These 28 five dollar coins were part of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program released jointly between the Royal Australian Mint andthe Perth Mints.
HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. AUSTRALIAN 2010 UPSET 50 CENT (50C) These values are updated hourly using New York market prices. Coin values are purely the value of the gold or silver they contain and do not account for any numismatic value. 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90% The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more ›1943 PENNY VALUE
An Extremely Fine coin with traces of mint red might be worth $20, almost uncirculated coins worth perhaps $50-$75. A full red uncirculated 1943 penny from the Melbourne, Perth, or Bombay Mint is worth up to $250. As usual you’re likely to see higher values for top graded PCGS certified 1943 pennies rather than raw ungraded coins. ERROR COINS ON DISPLAY AT THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We’ve spoken before about double struck coins and this example is a beautifully toned magnificent example of a double struck 10c. A struck coin failed to eject from the press completely and was struck for a second time. This produced an elongated planchet with OFF-CENTRE COIN ERRORS These values are updated hourly using New York market prices. Coin values are purely the value of the gold or silver they contain and do not account for any numismatic value. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN FIVE CENT COIN VALUES Australian Five Cent Coin Values. The Australian 5 cent coin, first minted in 1966 and still used today is one of the most commonly seen coins in your change. It’s a tiny thing, weighing in at just under 3 grams and only 19.4mm in diameter. The size of the coin is reflected in it’s current purchasing power, which in 2021 is very smallindeed.
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. AUSTRALIAN STAMP COLLECTION YEARBOOK FACE VALUES Face values of stamps in Australia Post yearbooks 1980's, 1990's,2000's and 2010's
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN FIVE CENT COIN VALUES Australian Five Cent Coin Values. The Australian 5 cent coin, first minted in 1966 and still used today is one of the most commonly seen coins in your change. It’s a tiny thing, weighing in at just under 3 grams and only 19.4mm in diameter. The size of the coin is reflected in it’s current purchasing power, which in 2021 is very smallindeed.
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. AUSTRALIAN STAMP COLLECTION YEARBOOK FACE VALUES Face values of stamps in Australia Post yearbooks 1980's, 1990's,2000's and 2010's
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 1985 This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN PROCLAMATION COINS ARCHIVES Australian $200 Gold Coin. AUD $35.68. Silver Price (per Oz) AUD $2,414.96. Gold Price (per Oz) USD $0.7754. Australian Dollar. These values are updated hourly using New York market prices. Coin values are purely the value of the gold or silver they contain and do not account for any numismatic value. AUSTRALIAN 50 CENT COIN VALUE One of the most popular Australian coins to collect is the 50 cent coin. And one of the most popular question about Australian coin values that we get is of course, about what is the value of Australian 50 cent coins that can be found in your change. SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPIC $5 COIN ATHLETICS The above coin was issued in October 1997 in the first release of coins in a set of 28 in commemoration of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. These 28 five dollar coins were part of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program released jointly between the Royal Australian Mint andthe Perth Mints.
2020 BENEATH THE SOUTHERN SKIES SILVER DOLLAR 2020 Beneath the Southern Skies Silver Dollar. One ounce of 99.99% fine silver is the base of this stunning coin created from one of Stuart Devlins early design drafts intended for our new circulating decimal coins in 1966. The unused images have been retrieved from the Royal Australian Mint archives and used on this new 2020 dated largesize
AUSTRALIAN PAPER TWO DOLLAR NOTE Your Australian paper $2 note value will depend on 3 things -signatures, serial number and condition. There are 8 signature combinations of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Secretary to the Treasurer. Coombs/Wilson 1966. Coombs/Randall 1967. Phillips/Randall 1968. Phillips/Wheeler 1972, 1974. Knight/Wheeler1976.
1943 PENNY VALUE
An Extremely Fine coin with traces of mint red might be worth $20, almost uncirculated coins worth perhaps $50-$75. A full red uncirculated 1943 penny from the Melbourne, Perth, or Bombay Mint is worth up to $250. As usual you’re likely to see higher values for top graded PCGS certified 1943 pennies rather than raw ungraded coins. 14 COIN NEWS CORP 20 CENT COLLECTION ANZACS REMEMBERED 100 News Corp Australia in conjunction with the Royal Australian Mint have released a 14 coin set commemorating 100 years of ANZAC, keeping the ANZAC stories alive. The official coin collection was available in the complete set to subscribers with aRead more › 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90% The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more › 2018 ANZAC SPIRIT 15 COIN COLLECTION NEWSPAPER ISSUE 2018 ANZAC Spirit 15 Coin Collection Newspaper Issue. The official 2018 ANZAC Spirit coin collection consists of 15 commemorative 20 and 50 cent coins which are available with the purchase of a News Corp newspaper* -the first coin and a collector folder is free. Subsequent coins cost $3 with a newspaper purchase (all states except WA*). FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. RARE AUSTRALIAN DECIMAL COINS: PART ONE- RARE COINS IN There are many Australian decimal coins which are rare and scarce. Often it can be harder to find certain coins in circulation because for a particular year that denomination was low mintage. Examples of these are: 1968 5 cent. 1972 5 cent. 1968 20 cent. 1997 50 cent. WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN 1 DOLLAR COIN YOU CAN Rotated 2001 Federation Dollar Coin. Seen above is a year 2001 Federation of Australian Dollar coin with the obverse die rotated incorrectly to the reverse die.The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it isthe result of a
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 19851986 5 DOLLAR GOLD COIN1986 COINS VALUE1986 GOLD COINS FOR SALEAUSTRALIA COINS 50SILVER COIN AUSTRALIA This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. WHAT IS THE 1954 ROYAL VISIT FLORIN WORTH?1954 COIN PROOF SET1954 COIN SET1954 GOLD COINS1954 MINT SET1954 MINT SET COINS1954 US MINT PROOFSET
The 2015 edition of Pocket Guide to Australian Coin and Banknotes values the 1954 Royal Visit Florin at $2 in VG, $3 in Fine, $5 in VF, $10 in EF, an $15 in AU. Uncirculated is $40, $80 for Choice UNC, and finally $140 in Gem. These are actually pretty spot on for raw coins in our opinion, apart from of course the lower grades that are less 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90%1967 SILVER COINS1967 COIN VALUE1967 COIN SET VALUE1967 COIN SET The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more › FIVE RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule. A Valuable Mule Dollar Found in Change. The Year 2000 $1/10c Mule is the number 2 on our list of Australian Coins that are worth money. The result of an accidental pairing of a 10 cent heads (obverse) die and the normal mob of roos reverse die it’s thought that between 5000-10000 of these coins were minted. AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR COINS THAT ARE WORTH MONEY! There’s at least three mules in the Australian dollar coin series that are worth good money. The first is the legendary Year 2000 $1/10c Mule which if found in your change today (March 2021) would be worth a few hundred dollars. The other two mules to watch out for are the extremely rare 2014 and 2015 ANZAC $1 / 10c mules. RARE AUSTRALIAN DECIMAL COINS: PART ONE- RARE COINS IN There are many Australian decimal coins which are rare and scarce. Often it can be harder to find certain coins in circulation because for a particular year that denomination was low mintage. Examples of these are: 1968 5 cent. 1972 5 cent. 1968 20 cent. 1997 50 cent. WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN 1 DOLLAR COIN YOU CAN Rotated 2001 Federation Dollar Coin. Seen above is a year 2001 Federation of Australian Dollar coin with the obverse die rotated incorrectly to the reverse die.The most commonly found of the three valuable Australian 1 dollar coins we’re talking about today it isthe result of a
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
RARE AUSTRALIAN 2 DOLLAR COINS IN YOUR POCKET Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $25-$30 even if well circulated. The first two dollar commemorative design, the 2012 Red Poppy $2 has become hugely popular in the last few years. AUSTRALIAN 10 DOLLAR ($10) SILVER COINS STATE SERIES 19851986 5 DOLLAR GOLD COIN1986 COINS VALUE1986 GOLD COINS FOR SALEAUSTRALIA COINS 50SILVER COIN AUSTRALIA This is known as silver stacking! These coins were issued between 1985 and 1993, each year with the Coat of Arms of a different state of Australia. The Australian $10 dollar state series coins were minted in both uncirculated and proof quality of 92.5% sterling silver and 7.5% copper. They all have edge reeding, are 34mm in diameter and weigh HOW MANY COINS IN A ROLL? How Many Coins in a Roll? Posted on February 5, 2018 by kdh. Click image to enlarge. Have you got a roll or security bag of coins and don’t know how any coins are in the roll? Here’s a handy list for reference. 1 Cent roll- 50 coins face value 50 cents. 2 Cent roll- 50 coins face value $1. 5 Cent roll- 40 coins face value $2. WHAT IS THE 1954 ROYAL VISIT FLORIN WORTH?1954 COIN PROOF SET1954 COIN SET1954 GOLD COINS1954 MINT SET1954 MINT SET COINS1954 US MINT PROOFSET
The 2015 edition of Pocket Guide to Australian Coin and Banknotes values the 1954 Royal Visit Florin at $2 in VG, $3 in Fine, $5 in VF, $10 in EF, an $15 in AU. Uncirculated is $40, $80 for Choice UNC, and finally $140 in Gem. These are actually pretty spot on for raw coins in our opinion, apart from of course the lower grades that are less 1967 AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR PATTERN 'CROWN' GOOSE DOLLAR 90%1967 SILVER COINS1967 COIN VALUE1967 COIN SET VALUE1967 COIN SET The 1967 swan (goose) pattern dollar is being faked. Chinese counterfeit coins are flooding the market so if you are looking to buy one of these coins then read on. A genuine goose or swan pattern dollar is a trueRead more › RARE AUSTRALIAN COINS It’s much rarer to find these unusual varieties such as the 2000 Incuse 50c, the 1966 Wavy 20c, and the 2000 $1/10c mule. We’ve covered the rare Australian coins you can find in your change previously but these 3 varieties are the most popular to look for. Other varieties that pop up from time to time and are worth looking out for include the upset 2001 Centenary of Federation $1 and the RARE AUSTRALIAN DECIMAL COINS: PART ONE- RARE COINS IN There are many Australian decimal coins which are rare and scarce. Often it can be harder to find certain coins in circulation because for a particular year that denomination was low mintage. Examples of these are: 1968 5 cent. 1972 5 cent. 1968 20 cent. 1997 50 cent. TOP 10 AUSTRALIAN RARE DECIMAL COINS And thus the 2000 $1/10c mule is on our list of top 10 affordable Australian decimal coins. It’s the most expensive coin in the list with a decently centered Fine to about Very Fine coin costing somewhere between $400 and $500. It’s a coin every decimal collector should own at least once and a coin you can still find in change ifyou’re
AUSTRALIAN 200 DOLLAR COINS Australian 200 Dollar Coins. Posted on June 28, 2014 by msn. In 1980 the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) released what was to be the first Australian 200 dollar coin. Minted from 22 carat (91.67%) gold and weighing 10 grams each coin contained 0.2947 of an ounce of pure gold. In 1980 the coin was released with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth onthe
AUSTRALIAN SILVER COIN MELT VALUE CALCULATOR Australian $200 Gold Coin. AUD $35.68. Silver Price (per Oz) AUD $2,414.96. Gold Price (per Oz) USD $0.7754. Australian Dollar. These values are updated hourly using New York market prices. Coin values are purely the value of the gold or silver they contain and do not account for any numismatic value. AUSTRALIAN 50 CENT COIN VALUE One of the most popular Australian coins to collect is the 50 cent coin. And one of the most popular question about Australian coin values that we get is of course, about what is the value of Australian 50 cent coins that can be found in your change.1943 PENNY VALUE
An Extremely Fine coin with traces of mint red might be worth $20, almost uncirculated coins worth perhaps $50-$75. A full red uncirculated 1943 penny from the Melbourne, Perth, or Bombay Mint is worth up to $250. As usual you’re likely to see higher values for top graded PCGS certified 1943 pennies rather than raw ungraded coins. WHAT IS THE 1954 ROYAL VISIT FLORIN WORTH? The 2015 edition of Pocket Guide to Australian Coin and Banknotes values the 1954 Royal Visit Florin at $2 in VG, $3 in Fine, $5 in VF, $10 in EF, an $15 in AU. Uncirculated is $40, $80 for Choice UNC, and finally $140 in Gem. These are actually pretty spot on for raw coins in our opinion, apart from of course the lower grades that are less AUSTRALIAN 1973 MINTAGES Australian 1973 Mintages as researched by the Australian CoinCollecting Blog
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IS THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT RELEASING OLD COINS INTO CIRCULATION? Posted on September 15, 2019by msn
On various Facebook coin groups over the last 10 months or so once every couple of weeks I see someone post up a picture of a shiny 1984 (or sometimes 1985) dollar coin asking how it could possibly look so good. Perhaps a coin like this one: 1984 Dollar Coin – So Shiny Now my immediate answer to how a coin could look so good after so long is simple. Someone, back in 1984 when Australia was excited about the newly released coin kept one (or even more than one) of the shiny coins aside thinking it was interesting and might be worth something some day. That same coin has spent more than thirty five years in a money box, a plastic bag, or even in a drawer, before being found and spent. Less likely is that someone has broken open a roll of dollar coins (like the one below) and spent those. Now why do I think this is likely? Because in years as collectors and coin dealers we have seen hundreds, nay thousands of shiny uncirculated 1984 dollar coins shown to us by the people who put them aside back in 1984. Also, we’ve handled (and broken open) many, many, many, 1984 and 1985 dollar coin rolls, sold a few coins from those rolls but mostly spent them. 1984 Dollar Coin Roll That, I thought was the end of the ‘why is the 1984 dollar coin so shiny’ question. However, it wasn’t. Before my eyes over a few months a theory sprang up on social media that the Royal Australian Mint was releasing old stock of 1984 dollar coins into circulation. As the months progressed the theory became more elaborate to encompass 1985 dollar coins, 1986 Year of Peace dollars, early 1980’s 20c coins, and even old stock of 10 cent coins. Not only did it become more elaborate it became more detailed with Facebook posts suggesting it happened in “October 2018” or “late 2018”. To my incredulous eyes the ‘theory’ stopped being a theory and had become ‘fact’ and was being peddled by numerous posters n Facebook. Don’t believe me? Here’s the proof: Facebook Posts Suggesting the RAM is Releasing Old Stock In the image above I draw your attention to the post at the bottom left, the person in question is asked if there are records of the Mint releasing old stock. His answer? “NO RECORDS OF IT GARY. I JUST KNOW.” Proof? He doesn’t need any damn proof. While it must be nice to be so certain of things without any actual proof I am not nearly so confident of myself. So I thought, let’s email the Royal Australian Mint and ask them. Here’s what I asked: > I wonder if you can confirm or deny that you released old stock of > 1984 and 1985 $1 coins into circulation in the last year or two? > There’s a lot of people telling us that this is the case and we > just wanted to confirm. Two weeks later the customer service team at the Mint got back to mewith the following:
> Thank you for contacting the Royal Australian Mint.>
> Apologies for the delayed response, I have liaised with the > appropriate departments to ensure the correct information is > provided to you.>
> The below is not in fact correct. “The below” is referring to my quoted email. In just seven words the RAM have provided a definitive answer to the question, is the Royal Australian Mint releasing old stock of 1984 dollar coins intocirculation?
NO THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT IS NOT RELEASING OLD STOCK OF 1984 DOLLAR COINS INTO CIRCULATION.
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2019 POLICE REMEMBRANCE COLOURED $2 COIN Posted on September 9, 2019by kdh
Image Courtesy Royal Australian Mint The immediately recognisable blue and white check pattern adorns the latest coloured $2 release from the Royal Australian Mint (RAM). This new coin commemorates the 30th anniversary of Police Remembrance Day on September 29th 2019. This special day praises, honours, thanks and remembers those who, in the line of duty have lost life to make our country a safer place. These coins have been trickling into change via our security companies over the last month but are now readily available to collectors. The ever popular C mintmark coin housed in a collector card is released today with an issue price of $15 and a capped mintage of 40,000. The circulating coin (without a mintmark) is being released through dealers in rolls wrapped by the Royal Australian Mint guaranteeing the coins inside are in fact all these commemorative coins. These rolls are available from today through selected dealers at rrp. $99.95. An Australia Post PNC (circulating coin and stamp cover) is also available with 7,000 of these produced retailing at $19.95. Upcoming coin swap events will see collectors being able to obtain the circulating coins at face value by swapping them at the various locations in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne on September 12th. The coin swaps will swap cash for sachets of 5 coins each ($10FV).
2019 Police Remembrance ‘C’ mintmark in Card (image courtesy RoyalAustralian Mint)
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POLICE REMEMBRANCE $2 COIN SWAPS AROUND THE COUNTRY Posted on August 25, 2019by kdh
The latest coloured $2 is beginning to turn up in change around the country and the Royal Australian Mint is eager to distribute these coins prior to the 30th Anniversary of Police Remembrance Day on September 29th 2019. The Mint is holding coin swap events in some capital cities on Thursday September 12th from 8am until 2pm. Swap cash for 5 coin bags of the new circulating blue and white coin. Limits will apply depending on queues. The swaps will be held in Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne (see the upcoming events in the https://www.australian-coins.com/numismatic-calendar/ on this website —-> Police Remembrance Commemorative $2Posted in Coin News
5,000 ANGLO-SAXON COINS UNEARTHED BY DETECTORIST Posted on August 4, 2019by kdh
Anglo-Saxon Penny of Cnut (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons) In December 2014, Paul Coleman discovered a large hoard of 5,248 Anglo-Saxon coins. They were minted during the reign of two kings: Ethelred the Unready (reign.978-1016) and Canute (reign.1016-1035). They were preserved in very good shape because they were placed inside a lead container that was fragmented during excavation. The coins were sent to the British Museum to be cleaned and examined. The experts said that this is the largest hoard ever discovered since the treasure act was passed by the parliament in 1996. A hoard this size is exceptional. When one of the experts at the local museum received an email telling him that a hoard of more than 5000 coins was discovered, he didn’t believe his eyes. He thought it is a typo. Maybe they meant 50 or 500. Even 500 is questionable because Anglo Saxon coins are not as common as Roman coins. In November 2015, this hoard was declared a trove, which means, according to the treasure act, that museums can acquire these coins after buying them from the finder and the landowner where thediscovery was made.
The treasure act started in 1996. It obliges anyone who finds a hoard to report it to the authorities within 14 days. After being excavated and examined, they will decide whether the hoard is a trove or not. If they declare it a treasure. The finder has to sell it to a local museum. The price will be estimated by an independent committee of experts. The finder and the landowner will share the money. Coins must be at least 300 years old to be declared as a trove. There are other requirements as well. If they contain more than 10% gold or silver, the minimum number is two. If not, the hoard must contain at least 10 coins in order to qualify. Anyone with an entry-level detectorcan
make such finds. Since the beginning of the act, thousands of finds were reported, 1008 discoveries were reported in 2014 alone. In addition to the tools, you need to do some research about the history of the area you want to visit. Paul Coleman is a member of the Weekend Wanderers metal detecting club. The club spent some time examining aerial photos of a field that had some odd shapes before scanning it with their metal detectors. There is also one important factor that is usually overlooked, which is luck. Since many people were gathered in the same area using detectors (which emit electromagnetic waves), there was interference. Paul’s machine couldn’t perform the way it should be and it was emitting false signals. So he decided to scan an area close to the field designated by the club. And, there, he made his life-changing find!ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Article by guest author Alex Lemaire, he is passionate about unearthing history and collecting coins and relics. He thinks that metal detectors are time machines that help us know more about our ancestors’ lifestyle. You can follow him on his blog https://metaldetectorplanet.com/ Posted in Metal Detecting 2019 BLUE AND WHITE POLICE REMEMBRANCE COLOURED TWO DOLLAR COIN FOUND! Posted on July 25, 2019by msn
Yesterday on social media someone posted up a new blue and white coloured two dollar coin. The obverse (heads) side of the coin showed the usual Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of Queen Elizabeth. There reverse was very different. It showed a blue and white checkered coloured ring around the British crown all within an Australian Police badge star. Above was the denomination (TWO DOLLARS) and below the words POLICE REMEMBRANCE. You can see an image of the 2019 blue and white Police Remembrance two dollar coin below. Blue and White Police Two Dollar (Image courtesy Facebook) Blue and White Police Two Dollar (Image courtesy Facebook) This coin comes as a surprise to the collecting community but as we were writing this article official notification has come from themint:
_“THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY POLICE REMEMBRANCE DAY CIRCULATING COIN! SIMILAR TO THE MINT’S DOLLAR DISCOVERY PROGRAM, THESE NEW COLOURED $2 COINS HAVE BEEN RELEASED TO BANKS IN ADVANCE OF THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY POLICE REMEMBRANCE DAY, IN ORDER TO ALLOW THEM TO APPEAR IN CIRCULATION IN TIME FOR THE COMMEMORATIONS.“_
Examination of the Australian Government’s ‘Currency Determinations’ allows us to find in CURRENCY (ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT) DETERMINATION (NO. 2) 2019 which includes the following: > A design consisting of:>
> (a) in the background, a representation of a laurel wreath; and>
> (b) superimposed on that wreath, a 7-pointed star; and>
> (c) in the foreground, a representation of a ribbon containing the > word “POLICE”; and>
> (d) a central circle enclosing a representation of St Edward’s> Crown; and
>
> (e) surrounding that central circle, an ornamental border containing > a white and blue coloured check pattern; and>
> (f) the following:>
> (i) “TWO DOLLARS”; and>
> (ii) “REMEMBRANCE”; and>
> (iii) “AWB”
So there you have it. This newly discovered blue and white Police Two Dollar coin is an official release of the Royal Australian Mint. One wonders if releasing it into circulation was a deliberate ploy or an accident. Regardles, the cat is out of the proverbial bag now and we all have a new coloured two dollar coin to look out for! Posted in Coin News ,Collecting Coins
NEW COIN SHOP IN ADELAIDE Posted on June 22, 2019by kdh
Adelaide’s Newest Coin Shop We did it. One thing. A huge thing. We, as writers of this Blog and owners of The Purple Penny opened a coin shop. It’s that thing you discuss that’s a dream and “we’d like to do that one day”. Well we did -it was now or never, a bucket list thing. A real physical shop with glass cabinets, an EFTPOS machine named Albert and trading hours that must be adhered to. The relaxed northern suburb of Adelaide, named after Sir Douglas Mawson, ‘Mawson Lakes’ is the new home of The Purple Penny. Facebook followers of The Purple Penny took the build journey with us from cramped psychologist offices to an open showroom and designated areas for the business to grow. A meeting room, office, storage room, packing room and a teeny kitchen make up The PP’s new digs. Sorry we’ve been so quiet lately but you can see now what we’ve been upto.
Located at shop 2, 2-4 Hurtle Parade Mawson Lakes the coin shop opened with much fanfare including a live cross on Facebook’s “The Gravy Train” coin collecting group. Purple balloons helped customers and visitors locate the new coin store and were welcomed by guide dog pup in training Tully in a fitting purple (RSB) coat. The new coin shop is open Wednesdays to Fridays 10am to 4pm and Saturdays 9am to 1pm. If you are in Adelaide and are interested in coin collecting or have anything to sell -coins, stamps, gold coins, silver, old coins, medals, tokens, military items then we’d love to see you. We are just a short walk (500m) from Mawson Lakes (bus and train) interchange so we’re easily accessible from all areas of the city and surrounds. Mawson Lakes is also a great place to sit by the lakes with a fish and chip lunch or a packed cheese sandwich and thermos. Let’s take a pictoral trip through the exhausting journey we’ve taken in the last few months. New Beginnings for The Purple Penny. A lot was coming down and a new door was going in.The blank canvas.
Neat and tidy, ready for shopfittings! Glass cabinets, shelves and a shop counter on the inside… …..signs on the outside Cabinets filled with coins!Opening day bustle
We did it! New shop open for business. Posted in Collecting CoinsCOIN SWAP ADELAIDE
Posted on April 10, 2019by
kdh
Adelaide Coin Swap
After the buzz at yesterdays 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages 50c coin launch it was great to once again trek into Adelaide City with my guide dog in training Pupstar Tully . Having to rely on public transport we arrived in Rundle Mall well prepared with the idea that we’d be carrying home a lot of change! Having planned for a fair bit of waiting in a queue we were surprised to find the best scenario of a no-wait queue! I’m told the crowd and long wait had been and gone since opening at 8am when we arrived around 9:30. This made for quite an easy “get to the end of the line” pirouette to purchase or rather swap cash for coins. Royal Australian Mint (RAM) happy friendly staff had both new commemorative coins available, the 2019 International Year of Indigenous languages 50c and the 2019 100 years of Repatriation red coloured $2 coin. All in $10 sachets limits at the time were 10 each per person per lineup (or pirouette). The RAM pop-up shop was conveniently located directly opposite the Commonwealth Bank with it’s 5 ATM’s, how appropriate. After we’d made our swaps we returned home myself now the packhorse. Back home just in time formorning tea!
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INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES 50 CENT COIN LAUNCHED INADELAIDE
Posted on April 9, 2019by kdh
Coin Launch April 9th 2019 Today in the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in the centre of Adelaide I was invited to attend the launch of this hot off the press commemorative 50 cent coin. This coin struck by the Royal Australian Mint celebrates 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages and this Australian coin design incorporates 14 different translations of the word coin or money in the indigenous languages spoken by these groups around the country. Designed by the Mints own Aleksandra Stokic the 50 cent can be found in circulation, can be purchased in frosted unc in a card or fine silver proof. The obverse features the IRB (Ian Rank-Broadley) portrait of the Queen. Click image to enlarge Unveiling the coin is probably not the right word as Mint CEO Ross MacDiarmid announced the new release speaking next to a giant 50 cent piece -quite the centrepiece and a bit too hard to hide. The highlight was local Kaurna man Jack Buckskin who spoke with his gorgeous children by his side just a little too starstruck to dance. We clapped the entertainment just the same. Jacks boys were sweethearts. Opening our eyes to the broad and diverse languages was speaker Professor Jaky Troy, a Ngarigu woman from the Snowy Mountains where I myself grew up. Being a UNESCO declared year of Indigenous Languages chair of this steering committee and AIATSIS (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies) CEO Craig Ritchie also spoke today. Following the formalities was a delicious offering of finger sandwiches and delightful sweet snacks next to the gallery we couldthen browse.
“Welcome to Country” by Kaurna man, Jack Buckskin and the KumaKaaru Dancers
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CIRCULATING COIN SWAPS AROUND AUSTRALIA APRIL 10TH 2019 Posted on April 6, 2019by kdh
April New Releases from the Royal Australian Mint (images courtesyramint.gov.au)
Did someone say coin swap…..where….when….and more importantly what? The Royal Australian Mint are having coin swap events this Wednesday in many major capital cities. Swap (cash only) money in your wallet or purse for new money, the latest circulating coins at the locations detailed below. New releases, still under media lockdown (at the time this article was written, see images above added later) include a new 50c being officially launched on Tuesday and a coloured $2 coin with vague details this will all become clearer soon. Wednesday 10th April 8.00am to 2.00pm CANBERRA: Royal Australian Mint, Canberra SYDNEY: Centenary Square, Parramatta BRISBANE: Southbank, Brisbane (southern end of Stanley Street Plaza) MELBOURNE: Federation Square (Swanston Street Forecourt) ADELAIDE: Rundle Mall (near Novo store)Posted in Coin News
INNOVATION IN INFLATION Posted on April 1, 2019by kdh
April fool 2019!!
Always innovative The Royal Australian Mint has just announced the worlds first self inflationary coin to be struck today! The coins are as thick as the two dollar coin, but slightly larger than the dollar coin. The new coin will be a five dollar denomination and made in a new composition of hardened soap. A spokesperson for the Mint is reported to say during the long hot Aussie summer inflation should be as slow as a Koala. But in the tropical wet and West Australian winters the inflation might be faster, perhaps as fast as Goanna on fire! The coins will be taken out of circulation when they reach a value of ten dollars. Health departments in all states are happy with the innovation, saying “its a ripper bonus as the hygiene of the nation will improve as cleaner transactions appear everywhere, besides we will all have clean hands!” The numismatic community are awash with anticipation for this release, check the Royal Australian Mint website for details of how to get your hands on this new coin release. Written by Guest Author Jonathon de Hadleigh, Edited by the Australian Coin Collecting BlogPosted in Coin News
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