It is quite common during collector events for collectors to privately swap and sell the collectible items via online auction. The Mint does not have control over the secondary market. Why did I receive a NRL or NRLW $2 coloured coin from another retailer?
A complete list of circulating Australian 2 dollar coins and their mintages. Also includes links to other 2 dollar coin articles on our site.
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Posted onJuly 2, 2024by The 1967 “Goose” dollar is not an official issue, although it does hold an important part in Australia’s numismatic history. The Swan Pattern dollar has been nicknamed the “Goose dollar” by collectors and has risen in popularity in the past… ...
one of the most basic elements of commerce. Despite their mundanity, coins can easily outlive the people that made and handled them by dozens of centuries. Their longevity gives coin collectors a glimpse back into another time and it’s always a romantic notion to consider the people who hand...
The Royal Australian Mint is also releasing a limited-edition Wallabies collectors’ album, which includes the Wallabies coin for just $3. Australia played its first Rugby international in 1899 and twice they have soared to the game’s greatest heights, crowned World Champions in 1991 and 1999....
That provenance made an already rare coin even more exciting to collectors. But others claimed that the coin had never belonged to Le Souef. They pointed out that he had retired from his position at the mint in 1926, four years before the coin was struck. If anything, the controversy ...
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