Below you can see the table of contents for the November 1992 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
Ave gratia plena dominus tecum | David Mee |
Book news and reviews | Mark Freehill |
Coin news. Big bright and beautiful (IS Wright Sydney new shop) | |
Coin news. Brisbane auction, Thursday's dollar (Maryborough, Marydollar), NSW collectables | |
Coin news. Currency stamps, NAA coin fair | |
Coin news. Five Royal Ladies (silver and gold sets no Fergie) | |
Coin news. Is this note "legal" legal tender? ($5 polymer error note), Mick's medals, Out in the cold (forgotten Antarctic Medal recipient article last month) | |
Coin news. Opera House auction, Stainless coins (RAM produced stainless steel 25 poisha coins for Bangladesh), Big price for 3d (1937 threepence), Kiwi half crown (cab-driver overhears VIP conversatio n about possible currency changes, New Zealand) | |
Fraser/Cole phenomena (error banknotes) | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
Full fathom five (shipwrecks) | Peter Liddy |
Letters. Telling unc from junk, Korean battleground, Crusader coinage debate | |
Spink Noble auction - a big November offering | Mark Freehill |
The horse on Celtic coinage | Chris Rudd |
To be noted. Official news from Note Printing Australia. Sydney International coin/banknote fair | |
War memorial plaques (death plaques) | Alan McRae |
You asked for it... First issue cops no flak, A souvenir of the empire, The tarnished kookaburra, Collecting packaging (packyboxitis), Phonecards and racehorses |
Thanks
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