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2016 In Come the Dollars In Come the Cents - 6 Coin Set

A significant day for Australia was 14 February 1966, as this marked Currency Day. After 56 years of using pounds, shillings and pence, the decimal system of dollars and cents entered our pockets, purses and piggy banks. The new coins featured Australia’s unique wildlife which added much to the excitement.

The cartoon character Dollar Bill became the star of the publicity campaign to help people understand the new money and make smooth conversions. Adding to the hysteria, official and unofficial changeover merchandise included books, games, tea towels, glasses, convertors and pop songs by the likes of Slim Dusty and Ian Turpie.

  • Six coin uncirculated set, replicating the six coins used in Australia in 1966
  • Features newly-minted versions of beloved coins, such as the one- and two-cent piece, and the round 50 cent coin
  • 50 cent coin struck in 80% silver
  • Packaging features a decimal currency conversion table and nostalgic images inspired by 1966 media and trends
  • Coins’ obverses feature Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II effigy sculpted by Ian Rank-Broadley

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.

2016 In Come the Dollars In Come the Cents - 6 Coin Set

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Struck by the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, these 2016 uncirculated coins are individually encapsulated in a presentation case comprising a bronze 1¢ & 2¢ cupro-nickel 5¢ 10¢ 20¢ and the round 50¢ struck in 80% silver replicating the originals in 1966. The obverse features the current portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

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2016 In Come the Dollars In Come the Cents - 6 Coin Set

A significant day for Australia was 14 February 1966, as this marked Currency Day. After 56 years of using pounds, shillings and pence, the decimal system of dollars and cents entered our pockets, purses and piggy banks. The new coins featured Australia’s unique wildlife which added much to the excitement.

The cartoon character Dollar Bill became the star of the publicity campaign to help people understand the new money and make smooth conversions. Adding to the hysteria, official and unofficial changeover merchandise included books, games, tea towels, glasses, convertors and pop songs by the likes of Slim Dusty and Ian Turpie.

  • Six coin uncirculated set, replicating the six coins used in Australia in 1966
  • Features newly-minted versions of beloved coins, such as the one- and two-cent piece, and the round 50 cent coin
  • 50 cent coin struck in 80% silver
  • Packaging features a decimal currency conversion table and nostalgic images inspired by 1966 media and trends
  • Coins’ obverses feature Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II effigy sculpted by Ian Rank-Broadley

Please note: This item is second hand and may have nicks, marks and or scuffs to the box that does not impact on the quality of the coin.