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Revision as of 05:29, 23 June 2024

Production:


Value Mass Diameter Edge Composition
$0.05 AUD 2.83 g 19.41 mm Milled 76% copper
25% nickel
Obverse Design Designer Design date
Elizabeth II Arnold Machin 1966-1984
Elizabeth II Raphael Maklouf 1985-1998
Elizabeth II Ian Rank-Broadley 1999-2015

2017-2019

Elizabeth II and Reproduction of 1953-1964 One Penny Ian Rank-Broadley 2016
Elizabeth II Jody Clark 2019-2023
Elizabeth II

Special Memorial

Jody Clark 2023
Charles III Dan Thorne 2024-Present
Reverse Design Designer Design date
Short beaked Echidna Stuart Devlin 1966-Present


RAM = Royal Australian Mint, RMM = Royal Melbourne Mint, RPM = Royal Perth Mint, PM = Perth Mint, RMLL = Royal Mint Llantrisant
Mintage year 1966 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
Mintage (Mil) 30.0 45.4 62.1 67.3 38.2 46.1 39.5 8.3 48.8 64.2 44.3 113.2 108.8 25.2
Mint RML RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM
Mintage year 1979 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1983 1983 1984
Mintage (Mil) 40.0 105.6 40.0 97.4 81.8 70.8 81.3 40.4 156.6 20.7 50.8
Mint PM RAM PM RAM PM RMLL RAM PM RAM PM RAM
Mintage year 1985 1988 1989
Mintage (Mil) 32.6 28.9 124.5
Mint RAM RAM RAM
RAM = Royal Australian Mint, RMM = Royal Melbourne Mint, RPM = Royal Perth Mint, PM = Perth Mint, RMLL = Royal Mint Llantrisant

Mint Marks:

Mint marks on the Australian 1966 two-cent coin provide a fascinating insight into its production history. These marks, discernible by examining the front feet of the frill-necked lizard depicted on the coin, indicate the mint of manufacture. Specifically, a blunted rightmost claw on the front right foot signifies a Perth minting, while a blunted second claw from the right on the left foot indicates a Melbourne minting. The absence of blunted claws suggests a Canberra minting. This unique identification system underscores the intricate details of coin minting and adds a layer of intrigue for collectors and historians alike.

There are no observable mint marks on the 1981 coin, both the Perth and Llantrisant mints distribute their coins in mint bags and the Canberran mint distriblted their coins in rolls.

RAM (Canberra) RMM (Melbourne) RPM (Perth)
Canberra Mint: All the claws are sharp. Melbourne Mint: Blunted second claw on the left foot . Perth Mint: Blunted rightmost claw.

Source: https://www.australian-coins.com/australian-decimal-changeover/australian-1966-2c-mint-marks/