Australian Coins

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  • AU$15.00

    $1 2009 Land Series -Bilby Al/Bronze UNC Coin

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  • AU$20.00

    $1 2009 Land Series - Echidna Al/Bronze UNC Coin

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  • AU$920.00

    1907S KEVII. Sovereign Fully Lustrous UNC/Choice UNC


  • AU$1250.00
  • AU$950.00
  • AU$850.00
  • AU$15.00
  • AU$950.00

    1981 $200 The Royal Wedding of Prince Charlies and Lady Diana Spencer Gold Unc Coin


  • AU$35.00
  • AU$950.00
  • AU$950.00
  • AU$25.00
  • AU$3580.00

    1989 £2 Two Pound Proof Double Sovereign Gold Coin: 500th Anniversary - PCGS PR69DCAM


  • AU$980.00

    1991 $200 The Pride of Australia -Emu Unc Gold Coin in Card


  • AU$25.00

    1993 Australia Landcare 1 Dollar PCGS MS66

    • Unavailable

  • AU$55.00
  • AU$6.00

    1994 Commemorative One Dollar Coin Special Royal Australian Mint Visitors's Gallery Issue

    • Unavailable

  • AU$45.00
  • AU$80.00
  • AU$399.00

    2001 Peking Opera Coloured Silver 4 Coin Set

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Australian Coins

Australian Coins Images

Australia mints a number of popular gold and silver coins including gold and silver Kangaroo coins and the silver Kookaburra coins. With annually changing designs from the famous Perth Mint, these 99.9% gold and silver coins are highly collectible. The Australian silver coin calculator only shows what the silver in Australian coins is worth (intrinsic value), and will not show any numismatic (collector) or base metal value. Use the Australian silver coin calculator to learn how much the silver in your coins is worth, or to set a max bid on a Australian silver coin auction based on its.

Australian 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.

Australian Coins

While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollar coin), many commemorative coins are released to mark events, people or organisations which have had a significant impact on Australian society.

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Australian Coins 1974

The process of minting them is the process of transferring a design from a die onto a blank piece of metal under tremendous force - generally 140 tonnes of pressure.