2019 100 Years Of Repatriation $2 C Mintmark Coloured
This 2019 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Uncirculated coloured coin recognises the 1919 Australian Repatriation Department, which undertook the massive task of repatriating Australian servicemen and women after the First World War. Tens of thousands of servicemen and nurses were provided with vital support and services. This coin, appealing to military and history enthusiasts, commemorates the centenary of this crucial achievement.
In 1919 the Repatriation Department was created by the Australian government to facilitate the repatriation of tens of thousands of soldiers and nurses, many of whom bore the physical and psychological scars of war. The Department provided war pensions, a soldier settlement scheme, and other vital services such as healthcare, education, housing and official commemorations. General John Monash was responsible for demobilization from the Western Front and Egypt. In spite of the challenges of dealing with issues of morale and the risks of the 1919 influenza pandemic, he accomplished the task in ten months.
A century later, the role of providing essential support to Australian servicemen and women, and their families, is now carried out by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. The centenary of the vital task of repatriation is celebrated with this 2019 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark uncirculated coloured coin.
· Coloured reverse design celebrating ‘Bringing Them Home’ – a century of repatriation
· Uncirculated version of the coloured circulating coin
· Coin bears a ‘C’ Mintmark not included on the circulating edition
· Presented in a folded card
· Coin’s obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Ian Rank-Broadley
· Australian legal tender coin
2019 100 Years Of Repatriation $2 C Mintmark Coloured
This 2019 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark Uncirculated coloured coin recognises the 1919 Australian Repatriation Department, which undertook the massive task of repatriating Australian servicemen and women after the First World War. Tens of thousands of servicemen and nurses were provided with vital support and services. This coin, appealing to military and history enthusiasts, commemorates the centenary of this crucial achievement.
In 1919 the Repatriation Department was created by the Australian government to facilitate the repatriation of tens of thousands of soldiers and nurses, many of whom bore the physical and psychological scars of war. The Department provided war pensions, a soldier settlement scheme, and other vital services such as healthcare, education, housing and official commemorations. General John Monash was responsible for demobilization from the Western Front and Egypt. In spite of the challenges of dealing with issues of morale and the risks of the 1919 influenza pandemic, he accomplished the task in ten months.
A century later, the role of providing essential support to Australian servicemen and women, and their families, is now carried out by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. The centenary of the vital task of repatriation is celebrated with this 2019 $2 ‘C’ Mintmark uncirculated coloured coin.
· Coloured reverse design celebrating ‘Bringing Them Home’ – a century of repatriation
· Uncirculated version of the coloured circulating coin
· Coin bears a ‘C’ Mintmark not included on the circulating edition
· Presented in a folded card
· Coin’s obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Ian Rank-Broadley
· Australian legal tender coin