Below you can see the table of contents for the October 1984 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
Calendar commem! (Singapore Mint $10 silver proof chinese lunar calendar) | |
Close...closer and even closer (update "fingerprinting your coins" Sep 1984, fake 1923 halfpenny really a 1928 altered date coin) | |
Coin dealer bankrupt. Provisional liquidator appointed (L B Nugent Pty Ltd, Nugents Coins and Stamps) | |
Decimal notes -just what are they worth now? | Alan Nicholson |
Few flaws in new Seaby work. Book reviews | John Pettit |
How to hyperventilate: a layman's guide to jargon | Terry Ingram |
Is '30 penny just a 'demo' job? Readers' mailbox | |
London gears up for a busy month (auction) | |
London saleroom. Little sparkel as season closes | J Pearson Andrew |
New portraits and other tales. (Maklouf) Heads and tails | Greg McDonald |
NZ cuckoos and other strange birds (varieties and errors) | Prof Kerry Rodgers |
Professor who dabbled in the land boom (Darling Harbour Wharf and Land Investment Company, Scripophily) | Estella C Robinson |
Societies scene. Simon award presented at NAV dinner (Len Henderson) | |
Why coins are always worth a second look | John Pearce |
Thanks
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