2014 50c Australia at War Series - German New Guinea Unc Coin in Card
2014 50c Australia at War Series - German New Guinea Unc Coin in Card
2014 50c Australia at War - German New Guinea Uncirculated Coin in Card
As a poignant reminder of the struggles faced during the First World War, the Australia at War Series commemorates those who contended with the German colony of New Guinea.
This conflict marks the earliest example of unity among Australian volunteers – and the first Australian lives to be claimed by the war.
When war was declared in August 1914, Australians sprung to action to fight for the cause.
One early order of business was to counter the German colony of New Guinea.
Within weeks, volunteers rose to the challenge and successfully formed the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force, which occupied the township of Rabaul on 11 September.
A small party proceeded to the village of Bita Paka, and subsequently destroyed a German wireless station.
In the engagement with the German Reservists and Melanesian native police, seven serving Australians were killed; the first Australians to make the ultimate sacrifice in the First World War.
This coin features in the Australia at War series, will includes 18 coins which will reflect the nation’s pride in these brave servicemen and women.
Each coin’s reverse features a representation of the HMAS Warrego journey towards the German wireless station.
The coloured stripes featured on the packaging are representative of the ribbon colours on the medal given out during this time.
Denomination : 50c
Quality : Uncirculated
Metal : Cupro Nickel
Weight : 15.55 gms
Diameter : 31.51 mm
Mintage : 50,000
Certificate of Authenticity : Royal Australian Mint Seal of Authenticity