Below you can see the table of contents for the June 1984 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
Aberdare, and the seamy story of NSW's 'black diamonds' (scripophily) | Estella C. Robinson |
Another unpublished Royal Mint error (Ireland 1982 5 pence struck on Hong Kong 20c scalloped nickel brass blank) | |
China's only cartwheels | Philip Thomas |
Collectable medals: World War II stars | Graeme Pratt |
Forged Russian 10 rouble coins. Australian swindle echoes spate of '70's US frauds | |
Heads and tails (Royal Mint Tower Hill postcards, Coombs/Randall $10 starnotes, new $1 released early) | Greg McDonald |
Improving' the old banknotes could spell their doom. The wash-and-brush-up controversy | Alan Nicholson |
London saleroom 'white gloves' sales a boomer! | J Pearson Andrew |
Melbourne origin for mystery penny? (Whitty and Brown penny token) | Greg Smith |
Our $100 -first of a new series? Heads and tails | Greg McDonald |
Renaissance appreciated coins as art | John Pearce |
Token -issuers of Castlemaine. Drapers, grocers cashed in on gold rush | |
Tropical touch in medieval Scotland | Iris Rodgers |
Thanks
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