Australian Coin Review (ACR) April 1988 Table of Contents

Below you can see the table of contents for the April 1988 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.

ArticleAuthor
Bathurst show makes history (Bathex '88)
Bathurst's first bank
Bounty's sons set the seal on new home (Norfolk Island Bicentenary)
Coin chat. A token recognition for Dampier (Tricentenary). $10 note back in production. Governor Phillip 'lands' on $10 collector coin. Too rare to be true (Sydney bank raid stolen from safety deposit boxes 200 year old New Zealand coins)
Commemorative $10 note a hit. But with some reservations. Will this note justify its $20 million costs?
Curved bases, fish-tails and the 1930 penny. Long-term puzzle solved.
Higher values now rare (War Savings Certificates WWI)
Pilgrim pieces keenly sought. Anonymous bidder buys unique group (US Pilgrim Tercentenary half-dollar 1920)
Specimens of the first note issue (superscribed notes). Five notes explain puzzle
Tokens recall Ceylon coffee boom
War wounded get own reward

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The use of the contents of these magazines has been allowed with the kind permission of John Mullhall, the current editor of the Australasian Coin and Banknote magazine. If you’d like to subscribe to CAB or purchase back issues (he has tonnes and tonnes of back issues) then please pick up the current issue from your newsagent or friendly coin dealer or email him for more information. A list of available back issues regularly appears in the magazine as well as subscription information. You can subscribe online at magshop. John is a tireless worker and a big contributor to the hobby in Australia and deserves our support!

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