Australian Decimal Circulated Coins: Difference between revisions
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!1 | ![[Australian one-cent coin|1 Cent]] | ||
!2 | ![[Australian two-cent coin|2 Cent]] | ||
!5 | ![[Australian five-cent coin|5 Cent]] | ||
!10 | ![[Australian ten-cent coin|10 Cent]] | ||
!20 | ![[Australian twenty-cent coin|20 Cent]] | ||
! | ![[Australian fifty-cent round coin|50 Cent Round]] | ||
!50 | ![[Australian fifty-cent coin|50 Cent]] | ||
!1 | ![[Australian one dollar coin|1 Dollar]] | ||
!2 | ![[Australian two dollar coin|2 Dollar]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 18 June 2024
Definition
Circulated coins are produced for everyday transactions and are designed to withstand the wear and tear of daily use. They are minted in large quantities and distributed through banks and other financial institutions.
Characteristics
- Durability: Made to last through extensive handling.
- Design: Typically features standard designs that remain consistent for long periods.
- Finish: Generally has a less polished, more matte finish due to high-speed mass production.
Australian coins | 1 Cent | 2 Cent | 5 Cent | 10 Cent | 20 Cent | 50 Cent Round | 50 Cent | 1 Dollar | 2 Dollar |
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Date of first minting | 1966–1991 | 1966 | 1966 | 1966 | 1966 -1966 | 1969 | 1984 | 1988 |