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STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Australian Coins (IWB). Learning the basics of Australian coins and denominations. Heads or Tails (IWB). Identify the different sides of Australian coins and learn how they differ.UPCOMING RELEASES
Get in early as these June releases won't last long! Set a reminder in your phone, get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order 8.30am AEST Thursday 3 June 2021. -- UPCOMING RELEASES -- The Mint is pleased to announce, that as a result of customer feedback, a new section has been added the Mint’s publications each month. This new section lists the exciting new releases available the following month, allowing our loyal customers advance notice of future releases of our unique and sought-after products. This information will also be published on the Mint's social mediaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. COIN PACK PROOF 6 COIN SET 2021 COLOURED ABORIGINAL … The Royal Australian Mint’s 2021 Six Coin Proof Year Set commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Australian Aboriginal Flag – a touchstone of our modern history, an official Flag of Australia and a symbol of pride and unity for our First Nations People.. The set includes a collector version of the coloured two dollar coin produced for circulation to commemorate the anniversary. COIN AND SHRINK WRAP INVESTMENT 1OZ AG 2021 40MM … The exquisite 2021 $1 1oz Silver Investment Coin is the second release in the Beneath the Southern Skies series. These remarkable coins pay homage to one of the original sketches by Stuart Devlin, the father of Australia’s modern currency. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Khanh, one of Australia’s last battles during the Vietnam War, the Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) has released a new commemorative coin. RAM ESHOPBROWSE ALL PRODUCTS 153ABOUT USFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNEW PRODUCTSPRODUCT SEARCH Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through yourhands each day.
STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Australian Coins (IWB). Learning the basics of Australian coins and denominations. Heads or Tails (IWB). Identify the different sides of Australian coins and learn how they differ.UPCOMING RELEASES
Get in early as these June releases won't last long! Set a reminder in your phone, get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order 8.30am AEST Thursday 3 June 2021. -- UPCOMING RELEASES -- The Mint is pleased to announce, that as a result of customer feedback, a new section has been added the Mint’s publications each month. This new section lists the exciting new releases available the following month, allowing our loyal customers advance notice of future releases of our unique and sought-after products. This information will also be published on the Mint's social mediaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. COIN PACK PROOF 6 COIN SET 2021 COLOURED ABORIGINAL … The Royal Australian Mint’s 2021 Six Coin Proof Year Set commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Australian Aboriginal Flag – a touchstone of our modern history, an official Flag of Australia and a symbol of pride and unity for our First Nations People.. The set includes a collector version of the coloured two dollar coin produced for circulation to commemorate the anniversary. COIN AND SHRINK WRAP INVESTMENT 1OZ AG 2021 40MM … The exquisite 2021 $1 1oz Silver Investment Coin is the second release in the Beneath the Southern Skies series. These remarkable coins pay homage to one of the original sketches by Stuart Devlin, the father of Australia’s modern currency.PUBLIC TOURS
The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. JUNE 2021 - MINT ISSUE 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259) COIN CARE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Coin collectors have the natural instinct to love and protect their coins. However, some very innocent and well-meaning activities, like touching and cleaning the coins, can be disastrous for both the coins and their value. The following tips are provided to help you preventyour
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS Royal Australian Mint Enterprise Agreement 2016-2019 for your perusal.. Royal Australian Mint Salary Scales 2019 - 2021 (PDF). Advice to Applicants (RTF). Advice to Referees (RTF). Referee Report Form (RTF). Personal Details of Applicant Form (WORD) - Mandatory for all applications to the Royal Australian Mint.. Cracking the Code (PDF) - How to apply for jobs within the Public Sector COMMEMORATIVE COIN MINTED TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Khanh, one of Australia’s last battles during the Vietnam War, the Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) has released a new commemorative coin. 2021_MINT_ISSUE_JUNE_ORDER_FORM_FA.PDF 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259)BROWSE ALL PRODUCTS
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. MINT ISSUE - RAMINT.GOV.AU 4 5 Ginger Meggs A century ago, red-headed schoolboy Ginger Meggs first appeared in a newspaper cartoon strip and has been a fixture in newspapers ever since, sharing the PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR We are looking for a Product Development Coordinator to work on a full time basis and this employment opportunity is available to all membersof the community.
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RETURN TO: LOCKED BAG 31 KINGSTON ACT 2604 For the cost of a local call you can place your order with our Contact Centre: • 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (AEDT) Monday to Friday ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. RAM ESHOPBROWSE ALL PRODUCTS 153ABOUT USFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNEW PRODUCTSPRODUCT SEARCH Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
LOWER PRIMARY
The Investigating Australian Coins lower primary resources are designed to educate students from Foundation to Year 2 about Australian decimal currency. Along with a Unit of work, you will find activity sheets (in PDF and IWB formats) that can be used individually or bound together to form a complete student workbook. You will also find some classroom lesson ideas to reinforce the activitiesCOIN VALUATIONS
NSW. QLD. ACT. VIC NSW. Cockatoo Coins. West Wyalong www.cockatoocoins.com.au Coins Australia. Sydney. G03, Ground Floor 350 George Street Sydney, NSW, 2000 Ph: 02 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. RAM ESHOPBROWSE ALL PRODUCTS 153ABOUT USFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNEW PRODUCTSPRODUCT SEARCH Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
LOWER PRIMARY
The Investigating Australian Coins lower primary resources are designed to educate students from Foundation to Year 2 about Australian decimal currency. Along with a Unit of work, you will find activity sheets (in PDF and IWB formats) that can be used individually or bound together to form a complete student workbook. You will also find some classroom lesson ideas to reinforce the activitiesCOIN VALUATIONS
NSW. QLD. ACT. VIC NSW. Cockatoo Coins. West Wyalong www.cockatoocoins.com.au Coins Australia. Sydney. G03, Ground Floor 350 George Street Sydney, NSW, 2000 Ph: 02COLLECTOR COINS
Collector Coins. The Royal Australian Mint makes a range of collector coins to suit different budgets, interests and reasons for collecting. The best way to choose which type of coin is best for you is by understanding the different finishes we use on our collector coins. These are the coins which form the basis of many coin collections. ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. JUNE 2021 - MINT ISSUE 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259) TWO CENTS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The two cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original reverse design of the frill-necked lizard has not been changed since the introduction.Two cent coins were produced by the Royal Australian Mint, the Royal Mint Melbourne branch, the Royal Mint Perth branch, and the Royal Mint, Llantrisant. The two cent coin was the last circulating coin for AustraliaCIRCULATING COINS
Circulating Coins. Your everyday coins. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollarTWO DOLLARS
The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed byFIFTY CENTS
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal 2021_MINT_ISSUE_JUNE_133_DIGITAL.PDF 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259) COMMEMORATIVE COIN MINTED TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Khanh, one of Australia’s last battles during the Vietnam War, the Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) has released a new commemorative coin.LOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. RAM ESHOPBROWSE ALL PRODUCTS 153ABOUT USFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNEW PRODUCTSPRODUCT SEARCH Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
LOWER PRIMARY
The Investigating Australian Coins lower primary resources are designed to educate students from Foundation to Year 2 about Australian decimal currency. Along with a Unit of work, you will find activity sheets (in PDF and IWB formats) that can be used individually or bound together to form a complete student workbook. You will also find some classroom lesson ideas to reinforce the activitiesCOIN VALUATIONS
NSW. QLD. ACT. VIC NSW. Cockatoo Coins. West Wyalong www.cockatoocoins.com.au Coins Australia. Sydney. G03, Ground Floor 350 George Street Sydney, NSW, 2000 Ph: 02 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. RAM ESHOPBROWSE ALL PRODUCTS 153ABOUT USFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNEW PRODUCTSPRODUCT SEARCH Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
LOWER PRIMARY
The Investigating Australian Coins lower primary resources are designed to educate students from Foundation to Year 2 about Australian decimal currency. Along with a Unit of work, you will find activity sheets (in PDF and IWB formats) that can be used individually or bound together to form a complete student workbook. You will also find some classroom lesson ideas to reinforce the activitiesCOIN VALUATIONS
NSW. QLD. ACT. VIC NSW. Cockatoo Coins. West Wyalong www.cockatoocoins.com.au Coins Australia. Sydney. G03, Ground Floor 350 George Street Sydney, NSW, 2000 Ph: 02COLLECTOR COINS
Collector Coins. The Royal Australian Mint makes a range of collector coins to suit different budgets, interests and reasons for collecting. The best way to choose which type of coin is best for you is by understanding the different finishes we use on our collector coins. These are the coins which form the basis of many coin collections. ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. JUNE 2021 - MINT ISSUE 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259) TWO CENTS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The two cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original reverse design of the frill-necked lizard has not been changed since the introduction.Two cent coins were produced by the Royal Australian Mint, the Royal Mint Melbourne branch, the Royal Mint Perth branch, and the Royal Mint, Llantrisant. The two cent coin was the last circulating coin for AustraliaCIRCULATING COINS
Circulating Coins. Your everyday coins. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollarTWO DOLLARS
The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed byFIFTY CENTS
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal 2021_MINT_ISSUE_JUNE_133_DIGITAL.PDF 1965 Royal Australian Mint (ABN: 45 852 104 259) COMMEMORATIVE COIN MINTED TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Khanh, one of Australia’s last battles during the Vietnam War, the Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) has released a new commemorative coin.LOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in AustraliaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITH The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in AustraliaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITH The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm)TWO DOLLARS
The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by COIN CARE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Coin collectors have the natural instinct to love and protect their coins. However, some very innocent and well-meaning activities, like touching and cleaning the coins, can be disastrous for both the coins and their value. The following tips are provided to help you preventyour
EUREKA! AUSTRALIA'S GOLD RUSH Eureka! Australia's Gold Rush. James Nash. In the early 1860s the colony of Queensland was bankrupt. Then a quietly-spoken, solitary man called James Nash discovered gold in the area now known as Gympie. The government of Queensland had offered a reward of £3000 for anyone who could locate a new payable source of gold within 90 miles of Brisbane.CIRCULATING COINS
Circulating Coins. Your everyday coins. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollar STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Student Activity Sheets. These resources are aimed at lower primary student audiences. Australian Coins (IWB). Learning the basics of Australian coins and denominations. Heads or Tails (IWB). Identify the different sides of Australian coins and learn how they differ. CoinValues (IWB).
FIFTY CENTS
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT DELIVERS NEW ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCT The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is taking steps to improve its environmental footprint by introducing sustainable product packaging.Ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June, the Mint announced the move to an industry-first sustainable pulp packaging solution for the Mint’s numismatic product range.NEW PRODUCTS
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION Terms and Conditions 1. This competition is being conducted by the Royal Australian Mint (ABN 45 852 104 259) Denison Street Deakin ACT 2600, (“Promoter”). 2. Total value of the prize pool is up to AUD $1000 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in AustraliaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITH The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in AustraliaLOGIN | RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITH The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm)TWO DOLLARS
The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by COIN CARE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Coin collectors have the natural instinct to love and protect their coins. However, some very innocent and well-meaning activities, like touching and cleaning the coins, can be disastrous for both the coins and their value. The following tips are provided to help you preventyour
EUREKA! AUSTRALIA'S GOLD RUSH Eureka! Australia's Gold Rush. James Nash. In the early 1860s the colony of Queensland was bankrupt. Then a quietly-spoken, solitary man called James Nash discovered gold in the area now known as Gympie. The government of Queensland had offered a reward of £3000 for anyone who could locate a new payable source of gold within 90 miles of Brisbane.CIRCULATING COINS
Circulating Coins. Your everyday coins. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollar STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Student Activity Sheets. These resources are aimed at lower primary student audiences. Australian Coins (IWB). Learning the basics of Australian coins and denominations. Heads or Tails (IWB). Identify the different sides of Australian coins and learn how they differ. CoinValues (IWB).
FIFTY CENTS
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT DELIVERS NEW ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCT The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is taking steps to improve its environmental footprint by introducing sustainable product packaging.Ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June, the Mint announced the move to an industry-first sustainable pulp packaging solution for the Mint’s numismatic product range.NEW PRODUCTS
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION Terms and Conditions 1. This competition is being conducted by the Royal Australian Mint (ABN 45 852 104 259) Denison Street Deakin ACT 2600, (“Promoter”). 2. Total value of the prize pool is up to AUD $1000 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTLEGENDS DODGE Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in Australia LOGIN | RAM ESHOPTHE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT COINSROYAL CANADIAN MINTAUSTRALIAN MINT GOLDPERTH MINTAPPS BETTER THANMINT
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITHROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT COINSAUSTRALIAN MINT COINSTHE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTAUSTRALIAN 20 CENT COINAUSTRALIAN 20 CENT COIN VALUE The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT 16/03/2021. Get out your calendar, pop up a post-it note or ask friend to remind you of these exciting new releases, available to order Thursday 1 April 2021. 2020 $5 Selectively Gold-Plated Bimetallic Coin – Australian Paralympic Team RRP $325. 2021 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Indigenous Military Service RRP $15. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm) LEGENDS | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTLEGENDS DODGE Legends. In numismatic circles, a 'legend' is the inscription on a coin that conveys important information about the coin's production. Similarly, Mint Legends members will be encouraged to do the same by providing us with important feedback to help improve our products and services. The Mints Legends program is free to join, easy to use andit
RAM ESHOP
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts.PUBLIC TOURS
Public Tours. The Royal Australian Mint’s free public tours continue in 2021. As the safety of staff and visitors is our primary concern, additional measures will be in place to ensure these tours are held in a safe manner and are in compliance with current COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure efficient and accurate contact tracing in theACT
COIN TYPES | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT To meet the needs of all people, the Mint produces three distinct types of coin. Circulating Coins. These are mass-produced coins, used for everyday cash transactions. Made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, they are struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australianfauna
ONE DOLLAR | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Want to be part of our team? Join us - it makes cents! Come and join the people that make money everyday! At the Royal Australian Mint we design and make the coins that pass through your hands each day. We are responsible for producing Australia's circulating coins and a range of collector coins for sale in Australia LOGIN | RAM ESHOPTHE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT COINSROYAL CANADIAN MINTAUSTRALIAN MINT GOLDPERTH MINTAPPS BETTER THANMINT
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT STRIKES NEW AC/DC COINS WITHROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT COINSAUSTRALIAN MINT COINSTHE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINTAUSTRALIAN 20 CENT COINAUSTRALIAN 20 CENT COIN VALUE The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is celebrating the 45th anniversary of Australian rock royalty, today releasing high voltage AC/DC coins.In the spirit of AC/DC and their hit single ‘Thunderstruck’, the Mint partnered with Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre to strike its AC/DC coins with a bolt of man-made lightning. PURCHASE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT We have a number of ways you can purchase these coins from the Mint. Online. The online shop allows customers to view our latest products and place an order online. By phone. Sales enquiries and orders can be made by phoning our Sales team on 1300 652 020 (for the cost of a local call within Australia, Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 5 pm)TWO DOLLARS
The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by COIN CARE | ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT Coin collectors have the natural instinct to love and protect their coins. However, some very innocent and well-meaning activities, like touching and cleaning the coins, can be disastrous for both the coins and their value. The following tips are provided to help you preventyour
EUREKA! AUSTRALIA'S GOLD RUSH Eureka! Australia's Gold Rush. James Nash. In the early 1860s the colony of Queensland was bankrupt. Then a quietly-spoken, solitary man called James Nash discovered gold in the area now known as Gympie. The government of Queensland had offered a reward of £3000 for anyone who could locate a new payable source of gold within 90 miles of Brisbane.CIRCULATING COINS
Circulating Coins. Your everyday coins. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollar STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS Student Activity Sheets. These resources are aimed at lower primary student audiences. Australian Coins (IWB). Learning the basics of Australian coins and denominations. Heads or Tails (IWB). Identify the different sides of Australian coins and learn how they differ. CoinValues (IWB).
FIFTY CENTS
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT DELIVERS NEW ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCT The Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) is taking steps to improve its environmental footprint by introducing sustainable product packaging.Ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June, the Mint announced the move to an industry-first sustainable pulp packaging solution for the Mint’s numismatic product range.NEW PRODUCTS
Mint eShop is the official online shop of the Royal Australian Mint. The sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage, we also sell many other numismatic products, collector products and gifts. GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS GINGER’S MATES COMPETITION Terms and Conditions 1. This competition is being conducted by the Royal Australian Mint (ABN 45 852 104 259) Denison Street Deakin ACT 2600, (“Promoter”). 2. Total value of the prize pool is up to AUD $1000Skip to content
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This section lists the exciting new releases available in the next month, giving all of our loyal customers an earlier opportunity to learn about upcoming releases of our unique and sought-afterproducts.
OCTOBER 2019 RELEASES: 2020 50c Tetra-Decagon Uncirculated Coin – Year of the Rat RRP$12.50
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The gold, silver and bronze medals to be presented at over 200 medal ceremonies at the INAS Global Games Brisbane 2019 (GG2019) were revealed at the Royal Australian Mint today. The medals were designed by Royal Australian Mint Coin Designer, Bronwyn King who was briefed on the origin of the Games and its increasing popularity for elite athletes with an intellectualimpairment.
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The Royal Australian Mint is showing support for the Wallabies’ bid to become World Champions, with the release of a $2 limited edition coin available in Woolworths supermarket registers from today. The $2 Wallabies coin captures the strength and dedication of the team as they embark on their campaign in Japan this month.Publication Type:
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Good news! Due to customer feedback the Mint has decided to open the ASIO Coincryption Competition to include coins purchased through the Mint’s Authorised Distributor Network. To enter you will still need a valid receipt from either the Mint or the Authorised Distributor from whom you’ve purchase the coin. A list of these distributors can be found on our website.
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