Aussies Love Their Coloured $2 Coins!2021 $2 Indigenous Military Service Coin Pack Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have served
| | 2021 $2 Indigenous Military Service Coin Pack | | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have served in every conflict and commitment involving Australian defence contingents since Federation, including both world wars and the intervals of peace since the Second World War. | | |
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| | | 2021 $2 Tooth Fairy | | The calling card of the one and only Tooth Fairy. A collectible $2 coin to spark the imaginations of children loosing their baby teeth or perhaps even inspire an interest in coin collecting within the younger generation. Perfect to add to a commemorative Two Dollar collection. | | |
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| | | 2013 $2 Purple QEII Coronation Uncirculated Coin Pack
| | Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with concentric purple stripes and a central design afeature of St Edward’s Crown. Designed by Aleksandra Stokic. This coin was issued for circulation in 2013, but have you even seen one? It may well be due to uneven distribution across the country by the RBA, or it could be a supreme example of Australia's national pastime ‐ 'hoarding the commemorative' ‐ but anecdotal evidence suggests that this coin has instantly vanished.... | | |
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| | | | | $2 Last Note & First Coin Changeover Pack Unc | | Driven from use by inflation, and by the obvious contrast in cost efficiency when compared with a possible $2 coin, the $2 note was consigned to history in 1985. It was last issued during the Johnston/Fraser signature combination. The $2 coin that replaced it was crafted from aluminium-bronze, and was rightly thought to be a more durable, more economical alternative to the paper note. | | |
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| | | 2020 $2 C Mintmark Firefighters Remembrance | | After the Australian Summer of 2019/2020 being the worst bush fire season in recorded history. It could not be a more appropriate time to pay hommage to all Australian Firefighters and Volunteers. This coin with its eye catching design displays courage and teamwork with its 2 Australian Firefighters shown back to back both fighting the Orange flames which is presented in colour using the Royal Australian Mints colour printing technologes. This coin is bound to be a sellout and definitely a must for the Australian Coin Collectors Collection... | | |
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| | | Firefighters Necklace $2 Brave Coin Pendant | | To commemorate the dedication and commitment of our fireys, the Royal Australian Mint has released this $2 coloured coin. This coin commemorates and honors our Firefighters and their dedication and commitment to protecting us all. Necklace is 50cm long with a 5cm extension and is made from a metal alloy IPG (Ionic Plated Gold). The coin holder is Copper IPG. | | |
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| | | 2019 Wallabies $2 Coloured Uncirculated Coin Card | | In 2019 the Rugby Union World Cup is hosted in Japan. With the Aussie team playing their maiden match against Fiji on Saturday 21/9/2019 at Sopporro Stadium. Show support for the Australian team by securing this limited 2019 Wallabies Coloured $2 Coin by the Royal Australian Mint | | |
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| | | MS67 2020 $2 Tooth Fairy PCGS | | Graded by PCGS World Leading Professional Coin Grading Standards as MS-67 (Mint State - 67). This Grade is a coin which is Very Well Struck with minimal imperfections visible without magnification. As for the coin graded within. The calling card of the one and only Tooth Fairy. A collectible $2 coin to spark the imaginations of children loosing their baby teeth or perhaps even inspire an interest in coin collecting within the younger generation. Perfect to add to a commemorative Two Dollar collection. | | |
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