Australia’s unique fauna first graced our coins when Stuart Devlin’s wildlife designs were chosen for the introduction of decimal currency in 1963. Devlin’s composition of kangaroos later adorned the $1 coin in 1984, and Horst Hahne’s indigenous elder became the reverse of the $2 coin introduced in 1988. Most Australians hold these coins without considering that they are works of art and pieces of history.
Each coin is housed in a navy presentation case with clear lid, perfect for display. Further to this the coin is packaged into a navy gift box featuring the Royal Australian Mint crest logo, and with accompanying Certificate of Authenticity.
First issued exactly 25 years ago, during Australia's bicentennial year, the Indigenous Elder $2 is, of course, traditionally struck from aluminium-bronze. An irresistible opportunity to own this superbly designed Australian legal tender coin, the Royal Australian Mint has issued the 2014 $2 Silver Proof individually!
Сountry: | Australia |
Data of issue: | 2014 |
Face value: | 2 Dollars |
Metal: | Silver .999 |
Weight: | 8,55 g |
Diameter: | 20,50 mm |
Quality: | Proof |
Mintage: | 500 pcs |
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