? On Remembrance Day Australians observea minute of silence in memory of those who died or suffered in war or armed conflict. The Royal Australian Mint has chosen to remember this occasion with this two dollar commemorative coin. The reverse features a dove carrying an olive branch with a green circle decorated with edges inspired by the Rising Sun which is the official insignia of the Australian Army. The legend states
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? This twenty cent piece was released by the Royal Australian Mint in 2001 as part of their extensive program celebrating the Centenary of Federation. The piece commemorates the inclusion of Queensland in the Australian Federation. The reverse was designed by student Jenifer Gray from Ingham State High School. The design is based on the theme of a clock and tells the history of Australia. The two hands of the clock point to the important dates of 1901 and 2001. Images around the clock include ...
? The unique Australian marsupial the Wombat is featured here as part of the Royal Australian Mint's innovative 'Land Series'. The series showcases animals from the Australian bush and was intended for both seasoned and younger collectors. The reverse of this particular coin was designed by Sabina Foster and depicts a coloured Wombat emerging from a fallen log with the denomination
? In 1914 the Heaton mint produced 1.2 million half pennies for circulation in Australia. The date has become one of the semi-key dates of the series, though more common than its Royal mint brother. A couple of premium mint state examples originated out of a hoard London though the date is still very scarce in the upper grades and finding an example with any reasonable amount of original mint brilliance is somewhat difficult, though possible thanks to some of the better examples from ...