Where is the Green Sheep 2024 20c Coloured Uncirculated Coin
- Unique, coloured coin
- Compelling design inspired by Where is the Green Sheep? book
- Limited mintage of 25,000
- Coin’s obverse features effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Daniel Thorne
- Australian legal tender
- Fourth release in the series
The Royal Australian Mint and the Children’s Book Council of Australia have been shining a light on the joy of reading with its Book Week Series since 2021. The fourth release in this series, Where is the Green Sheep? Written by Mem Fox, and illustrated by Judy Horacek, this coloured coin celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2024.
The Book Week Series has previously celebrated Australian children’s books Animalia, Diary of a Wombat and Edward the Emu. The Royal Australian Mint has partnered with the Children’s Book Council of Australia on this program, recognising both the importance of reading in children’s development and the joy shared by readers young and old.
The program is designed to appeal to a broad age range with each book an Australian classic. Parents and grandparents now reading the books to their children and grandchildren may have a sense of nostalgia, remembering the story from their childhood.
The colour printed coin will be available as a ‘coin in card’ and in the front cover of a special edition book. The gold plated colour coin will be packaged in a deluxe edition of the book.
Where is the Green Sheep 2024 20c Coloured Uncirculated Coin
- Unique, coloured coin
- Compelling design inspired by Where is the Green Sheep? book
- Limited mintage of 25,000
- Coin’s obverse features effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Daniel Thorne
- Australian legal tender
- Fourth release in the series
The Royal Australian Mint and the Children’s Book Council of Australia have been shining a light on the joy of reading with its Book Week Series since 2021. The fourth release in this series, Where is the Green Sheep? Written by Mem Fox, and illustrated by Judy Horacek, this coloured coin celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2024.
The Book Week Series has previously celebrated Australian children’s books Animalia, Diary of a Wombat and Edward the Emu. The Royal Australian Mint has partnered with the Children’s Book Council of Australia on this program, recognising both the importance of reading in children’s development and the joy shared by readers young and old.
The program is designed to appeal to a broad age range with each book an Australian classic. Parents and grandparents now reading the books to their children and grandchildren may have a sense of nostalgia, remembering the story from their childhood.
The colour printed coin will be available as a ‘coin in card’ and in the front cover of a special edition book. The gold plated colour coin will be packaged in a deluxe edition of the book.