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2025 $1 Four Coin Mintmark & Privy Mark Set - 60th Anniversary Of The Royal Australian Mint

PRODUCT IS YET TO BE RECEIVED AND WILL BE DISPATCHED WITH OTHER ITEMS ORDERED UPON RECEIPT FROM ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT

  • Coin's reverse design features a stylised view of a coin press, as seen from above.
  • Different aspects of the Royal Australian Mint story are also represented
  • Set contains a 'C' Mintmark and 'S', 'M' and 'B' Privy Mark coins
  • Coin's obverse features the effigy of King Charles Ill designed by Daniel Thorne
  • Australian legal tender

This milestone commemorates six decades of excellence in coin production, reflecting our rich heritage and the pioneering spirit that continues to shape our future.

Opened in 1965 by HRH Prince Philip, the Mint was established to produce Australia's decimal currency, marking a significant shift towards economic independence. Located in Canberra, it was the first mint in Australia not to operate as a branch of the British Royal Mint, symbolising a new era for the nation.

Over six decades, the Mint has become a leader in coin production, producing billions of coins, and has supplied coins to over 30 countries. Its commitment to excellence is reflected in numerous international awards, recognising achievements in design, technology, and craftsmanship across various categories. These accolades highlight the
Mint's reputation for innovation and quality.

Beyond currency, the Mint plays a vital role in commemorating Australia's heritage through special coin programs that honor the nation's diverse culture, historical events, and significant milestones.

From celebrating indigenous art to marking pivotal moments in Australian history, these coins serve as both currency and storytelling mediums, connecting Australians with their rich heritage.

2025 $1 Four Coin Mintmark & Privy Mark Set - 60th Anniversary Of The RAM

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Celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Royal Australian Mint, a landmark of innovation and history. Since its grand opening in 1965, the Mint has been a symbol of Australia's economic independence and craftsmanship.

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2025 $1 Four Coin Mintmark & Privy Mark Set - 60th Anniversary Of The Royal Australian Mint

PRODUCT IS YET TO BE RECEIVED AND WILL BE DISPATCHED WITH OTHER ITEMS ORDERED UPON RECEIPT FROM ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT

  • Coin's reverse design features a stylised view of a coin press, as seen from above.
  • Different aspects of the Royal Australian Mint story are also represented
  • Set contains a 'C' Mintmark and 'S', 'M' and 'B' Privy Mark coins
  • Coin's obverse features the effigy of King Charles Ill designed by Daniel Thorne
  • Australian legal tender

This milestone commemorates six decades of excellence in coin production, reflecting our rich heritage and the pioneering spirit that continues to shape our future.

Opened in 1965 by HRH Prince Philip, the Mint was established to produce Australia's decimal currency, marking a significant shift towards economic independence. Located in Canberra, it was the first mint in Australia not to operate as a branch of the British Royal Mint, symbolising a new era for the nation.

Over six decades, the Mint has become a leader in coin production, producing billions of coins, and has supplied coins to over 30 countries. Its commitment to excellence is reflected in numerous international awards, recognising achievements in design, technology, and craftsmanship across various categories. These accolades highlight the
Mint's reputation for innovation and quality.

Beyond currency, the Mint plays a vital role in commemorating Australia's heritage through special coin programs that honor the nation's diverse culture, historical events, and significant milestones.

From celebrating indigenous art to marking pivotal moments in Australian history, these coins serve as both currency and storytelling mediums, connecting Australians with their rich heritage.