2010 $1 Centenary of Australian Commonwealth Coinage 1910 - 2010 Coin & Stamp Cover PNC
2010 $1 Centenary of Australian Commonwealth Coinage 1910 - 2010 Coin & Stamp Cover PNC
2010 $1 Centenary of Australian Commonwealth Coinage 1910 - 2010 PNC
In 2010 it will be 100 years since Australia first issued coins in its own right as legal tender for the entire country.
The Coinage Act was passed in 1909, some eight years after Federation.
The coins were produced at the Royal Mint in London, as Australia's mints lacked the designers, engravers and tool-makers to undertake this work.
The first coin issue comprised the florin (2 shillings), shilling, sixpence and threepence, all of which were produced in 92.5% silver (sterling silver).
The copper penny and halfpenny were released the following year.
The pictorial design was the same on each of the 1910 coins, featuring the profile of King Edward VII on one side and the Australian coat of arms on the other.
The stamp designs in this commemorative issue show the florin.
The minisheet features a silver foil printed with four colour process and embossed.
This issue includes a stamp and coin cover featuring the minisheet and a Royal Australian Mint uncirculated $1 coin.
The design of the coin features the four profiles of the monarchs who have reigned since the first issue of commonwealth coinage.