Below you can see the table of contents for the September 1987 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
A nugget by any other name. Wattle might have been...(Stuart Devlin rejected designs) | |
Are Kiwi coins due for culling? Treasury continues currency review (proposed new coinage). A service of note (Buying banknotes from New Zealand Reserve Bank). Unique Fijian war relic (NZ 10 shilling note overprinted Fiji) | Professor Kerry Rodgers |
Boadicea's coinage identified | |
Coin chat. Jed strikes it rich (Jed Clampett, Buddy Ebsen sale) while a Holey Dollar returns home (ex John Gartner) Case of the cowardly con. Last issue of ACR in newsagencies | |
Fitting tribute for long service (RAM presents his own medal design to Horst Hahne) | |
From the forum. Handshake of authority often meant opposite for emperors | Peter Hutchison |
Heads and tails. Leading note collection to be sold. Mick Vort-Ronald focuses on cheques | Greg McDonald |
Letters. Minting of 1953 coins (Royal Mint). Society condemns export controls (new legislation) | |
Prices maintain a steady climb. Japanese buyers are prominent. British museum active bidder at Spink sale. Report from Britain | J Pearson Andrew |
Records fall at Spink sale (Melbourne) $17,500 for Australian 1915 florin |
Thanks
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