Below you can see the table of contents for the February 1987 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
ACR visits Washington's Museum of American History and finds... It's not just food that's fast in the United States. Museum houses 900,000 coins. J K Lilly collection makes breathtaking public display | |
Automated system now 'cleans' up notes. Reserve Bank introduces a new counting, sorting method (currency verification counting and sorting system CVCS) | Michael P. Vort-Ronald |
Coin chat. Few 1986 coins for circulation...so rush on for proof and mint sets. Dumps: where are they? Johannas worth more overseas... while 1923 halfpenny set to improve | |
Extraordinary prices for Australian notes. Catalogue prices obsolete overnight. Spink auction reaps bonanza (Sydney, banknotes) | Alan Nicholson |
London saleroom. Never mind the prices... just count the bidders. Optimistic note in marketplace. The Norwebb collection | J Pearson Andrew |
Melting pot claimed many rare silver coins struck before 1946 | |
Rare medal recalls German mon-of-war. Engraver honoured fellow countrymen. How many medals were struck... and who received them? | Howard Mitchell |
Remember C-Day, February 14, 1966? Change over to decimal currency was a time of confusion. Heads and tails | Greg McDonald |
When in Rome do as the Romans do. From the forum | Peter Hutchison |
Thanks
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