Below you can see the table of contents for the October 1992 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
A few souvenirs from abroad (war) | Graeme Petterwood |
Adelaide's first International coin fair -rent-a-queue reborn | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
Book news and reviews | Mark Freehill |
Coin news. A very special Holey Dollar (Governor Maquarie laid Holey dollar and dump under the foundation stone of Australia's first lighthouse, presented to Martime Museum Darling Harbour) | |
Coin news. Balkans clasp, Awards cancelled (Order of Australia terminated for those who have fallen from grace) | |
Coin news. Show come-back, Two Blair shops, Spink Noble auction no. 40, Telephone cards star at Opera House | |
Coin news. WA Mint opens in Sydney (Perth Mint retail) | |
Letters. It's your money, We're no angels, Korean comments, Double legend variety (1952A penny) | |
New Straits Settlements catalogue | Tony James |
Rare banknotes at Adelaide coin fair | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
The Antarctic medal for outstanding service | Lloyd Brodrick |
The banking and currency museum (Kadina, M Vort-Ronald)) | Jolyon Sykes |
The Randwick racecourse coin auction | Colin Pitchfork |
To be noted. Official news from Note Printing Australia. $5 vertical pairs, Adelaide International coin/banknote fair, Sydney International coin/banknote fair | |
Union badges of the 1913 ferry strike | Greg Smith |
You asked for it... Price hard to justify, Late issue is headlines, When is a peso not a peso | David Allen |
Thanks
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