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Australian Decimal Mint Rolls

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A selection of Mint Rolls, Security Rolls and Security Bags


When coins leave the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra to enter circulation as our new currency they are usually sent to security companies for distrbution. Security companies distribute coins to banks and retailers. The bulk lots of coins from the RAM are packaged by these security companies into manageable parcels for ease of counting and distributing. Security companies in Australia who distribute coinage are:

Armaguard
Brambles
Chubb

Bulk coin is processed from the mint by security companies into rolls and bags of coins in different denominations

$2 = $50
$1 = $20
50c = $10
20c = $4
10c = $4
5c = $2

All coins received by the security companies are poured into hoppers, fed through and counted into rolls or bags in these denominations. Security companies do this with new coin and also recovered circulated coins from their clients.

Here's the dilemma with getting rolled coins from security companies. It's not always certain that all coins in the roll are new coins. The end coins may be new but the coins within the roll could be recirculated currency. It's pot luck unless you have been there and seen all new coins fed into the hopper of the rolling machine. Often though it is safe to assume all coins are new if one or more rolls have been cracked open and it's determined that the batch is of all new coin. With mint bags it's easier because you can see the coins within the packaging. Mint bags have a downside in that the coins are free to move within the bag thus sustain damage.

In the past coins have also been rolled by the Reserve Bank prior to distribution after leaving the mint. Who rolled the coins can be determined by reading the labelling on the paper of the wrapper.

Just recently the RAM has returned to rolling coins themselves. It's common to find early decimal rolls in RAM paper. You used to be able to buy rolled new coin directly from the mint but they ceased doing this years ago. Since 2007 the RAM has been selling special rolls of comemmorative dollar coins in specially designed paper. These rolls were collector only issues and include:

2007 Apec dollars

2008 Scout dollars

2009 Pensioner dollars


Q & A: Post 1946 silver Australian Florin values

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Question:

I have just looked at the Australian Silver Coin Value Calculator. I have 414 florins '46 - 63. What would I do next to realize this value? Maybe some of them are of more value than the silver content. Could you advise me?

Thankyou

Answer:

Hi, Thank you for your question. Realistically if you take your coins to a coin or bullion dealer they may only offer you 30-50% of the silver value -their buy price is their call. To get a better price than that you may want to try eBay where past sales show you might achieve a bit less than bullion (remembering buyers factor in postage which is a killer, then there's the fees you'll have to pay eBay). I'm assuming because you have this bulk lot that they are mostly worn and wouldn't fetch any more than bullion unless any were in uncirculated condition. There are no particular key date years to look out for in your lot.


Regards,


The australian-threepence.com team

Please note that in the interest of anonymity we always remove names so that we can share our questions and answers with everyone.

You can find the value of your pre-decimal silver coins on the Australian Silver Coin Value Calculator

Australia 1986 $1 Year of Peace - Reverse Designed by Horst Hahne


This was the first year Australia had a one dollar coin commemorative issue. We had previously only seen the standard Mob of Roos design. For this first dollar commemorative we saw the reverse design modeled by Horst Hahne with the obverse effigy modeled by Raphael Maklouf. It is the standard 25mm diameter circulating aluminium bronze Australian dollar coin weighing 9 grams. Aluminium bronze is composed of 92% Copper, 6% Aluminium and 2% Nickel. 25,100,000 of these coins were released into circulation in 1986. 16,702 coins were later re-struck and housed in a five coin uncirculated set "The Australian One Dollar Five Coin Set". A sterling silver version of this coin can be found in the 1990 Masterpieces in Silver set.

1986 was proclaimed the International Year of Peace by the United Nations and this was celebrated in Australia with a circulating one dollar design featuring a peace dove, hands and a wreath. These iconic peace symbols incorporated into the design by Horst Hahne put forward the values of the United Nations to continue peace efforts wordwide as not only an achievement but a continuing goal. A goal also for ourselves as a nation within the UN.

"the United Nations proclaims that the peoples of the United Nations are determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war and for this end to practise tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, and to unite their strength to maintain international peace and security"

Australian Dollar Coins: 2005 Issues and Mintages

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The circulation coin for 2005 was the "Peace" dollar comemmorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, also known as the Dancing Man dollar. A Mob of Roos coin was not intended for circulation initially but when a Mob of Roos reverse die was accidently paired with the 2005 Ian Rank-Broadley obverse and a run produced it was decided to continue with the release to avoid any negative publicity. This was the first year in which both a fine silver and a gold set were available to collectors. 2005 was also the final year in the Koala series of Baby Sets.
Year Description Type Mint Mark Composition Notes Mintage
2005 Mob of Roos Circulation None AlBr Circulation 5,792,000
  Dancing Man Circulation None AlBr Circulation 31,788,000
  Gallipoli Circulation C AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 88,424
  Gallipoli Circulation C AlBr RAM Gallery Press unknown
  Gallipoli Circulation S AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 35,782
  Gallipoli Circulation S shallow AlBr Portable Press Pacific Explorer World Stamp Expo 3,000
  Gallipoli Circulation S shallow AlBr Portable Press Sydney ANDA Show 2,799
  Gallipoli Circulation B AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 35,596
  Gallipoli Circulation B shallow AlBr Portable Press Brisbane ANDA Show 2,611
  Gallipoli Circulation B shallow AlBr Portable Press Brisbane Agricultural Show 3,792
  Gallipoli Circulation M Al Br RAM and Dealer Sales 28,252
  Gallipoli Circulation M shallow AlBr Portable Press Royal Melbourne Show 10,475
  Gallipoli Circulation G AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 30,904
  Gallipoli Circulation G shallow AlBr Portable Press Australian War Memorial Canberra 4,548
  Gallipoli Proof None .999 Silver Silver Proof Interrupted Reeding 14,900
  Dancing Man Circulation None Al Br Koala Baby Mint Set 28,853
  Dancing Man Circulation None AlBr Mint Set 71,546
  Dancing Man Proof None AlBr Proof Set 33,520
  Dancing Man Proof None AlBr Koala Baby Proof Set 12,884
  Dancing Man Specimen None AlBr Wedding Set 3,627
  Dancing Man Proof None .999 Silver Fine Silver Year Set 6,200
  Dancing Man Proof None .999 Gold Commemorative Gold Set 629
  Mob of Roos Proof None AlBr 2006 Error Proof Set 40

Australian Dollar Coins: 2004 Issues and Mintages

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2004 brought another influx of standard Mob of Roos into circulation. Not since 2000 had we seen a circulation release of the Stuart Devlin design. The theme for the 2004 year sets was "Come Alive" in which the proof set dollar was released with a holographic Mob of Roos coin. This was the first year since 1990 that all standard coins were featured in the year sets (no comemmoratives) hence the "coming alive" of the iconic designs of the Aussie currency. The mintmark coin for 2004 was the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade. This series was launched at the Eureka Centre in Ballarat, Victoria on February 27th 2004. This was the first year in which an "E" mintmark was released on a coin.
Year Description Type Mint Mark Composition Notes Mintage
2004 Mob of Roos Circulation None AlBr Circulation 8,800,000
  Eureka Stockade Circulation C AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 70,913
  Eureka Stockade Circulation C AlBr RAM Gallery Press unknown
  Eureka Stockade Circulation S AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 35,483
  Eureka Stockade Circulation S shallow AlBr Portable Press Sydney Royal Easter Show 9,615
  Eureka Stockade Circulation B AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 32,142
  Eureka Stockade Circulation B shallow AlBr Portable Press Brisbane ANDA Show 1,693
  Eureka Stockade Circulation M AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 28,342
  Eureka Stockade Circulation M shallow AlBr Portable Press Royal Melbourne Show 9,184
  Eureka Stockade Circulation E AlBr RAM and Dealer Sales 89,276
  Eureka Stockade Circulation E shallow Al Br Portable Press at Eureka Centre, Ballarat 6,672
  Eureka Stockade Circulation E shallow AlBr Portable Press struck VIP folder approx 50
  Eureka Stockade Proof None .999 Silver Silver Proof Interrupted Reeding 17,697
  Mob of Roos Circulation None AlBr Koala Baby Mint Set 31,036
  Mob of Roos Circulation None AlBr Mint Set 67,795
  Mob of Roos Coloured Proof None Al Br Proof Set 50,000
  Mob of Roos Proof None Al Br Koala Baby Proof Set 16,000
  Mob of Roos Specimen None AlBr Wedding Set 3,963
  Mob of Roos Proof None .999 Silver Fine Silver Year Set 6,500