Below you can see the table of contents for the December 1984 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
A boom town and its money. Maralinga's bank, and the cheques it used. Where atomic weapon was exploded in 1956 | Michael P. Vort-Ronald |
Britain's home to decimal designer Stuart Devlin | |
Clode...closer and even closer (altered date 1930 penny under the microscope) | |
Hiroshima revisited | Dr W J Mira |
How Henry set a precedent | John Pearce |
London saleroom. The season off to a bright start | J Pearson Andrew |
Medal in the pipeline. A company celebrates (Tubemakers of Australia Limited steel pipe division 50tyears medallion) | David Walker |
Mint expansion draws the critics... and other tales (Royal Australian Mint refurbishing) Heads and tails | Greg McDonald |
Olympic honour (Olympic team commemorative medal) | David L Allen |
Readers' mailbox. The case for a reformed coinage. One and two cent coins are now irrelevant. ACR had one first (1967 pattern dollar). Coin that never was (1930 penny). Faulty $1 note | |
Record at Downie (unc 1932 florin sells for $9137) | |
Tracing a line to Billy Hughes ('handshake' union token) | Max Bulluss |
UK tokens examined (Schwer Price Guide to 18th Century Tokens book) | David Foulger |
Why crowns have a special appeal. Australia issued them in 1937 and 1938 | Graeme Pratt |
Thanks
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