Celebrate a significant piece of Australian numismatic history with the 1 Cent 1981 coin, offered in a RAM Roll. This roll contains a complete set of uncirculated Australian coins, making it a valuable and sought-after addition for collectors of Australian currency and enthusiasts of rare Australia coins.
Key Features:
💡 Design: The reverse of the coin showcases Stuart Devlin’s iconic “Common Wattle” design, a symbol of Australia’s national identity, featuring the distinctive wattle flower. The obverse side displays the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, confirming the coin’s legal tender status and honoring her reign.
💡 Roll Presentation: Each coin is presented in a RAM Roll, preserving its uncirculated condition and adding value for collectors. This presentation guarantees protection while displaying the beauty of this rare coin.
💡 Minting Excellence: Struck by the Royal Australian Mint (RAM), these coins exemplify the high standards of Australian coinage, with exceptional attention to detail and craftsmanship.
💡 Material Quality: Made from durable bronze, these 1 cent coins maintain their beauty and value over time, ideal for both circulation and display.
💡 Historical Significance: Issued in 1981, this coin represents an important period in Australian numismatics and marks the final years of the 1 cent denomination before it was discontinued in 1992.
Specifications:
- Denomination: 1 Cent AUD
- Year: 1981
- Material: Bronze
- Design: Common Wattle (reverse), Queen Elizabeth II (obverse)
- Presentation: RAM Roll
- Diameter: 17.53 mm
- Weight: 2.60 grams
- Edge: Smooth
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