Below you can see the table of contents for the July 1993 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
A life both courageous and kind (James Gorman Victoria Cross medal group) | Pamela Greig and Olivia Treweeke |
Beginners corner. Quack medicine goldfields token | Alan McRae |
Book news and reviews | Mark Freehill |
Coin news. ACR competition (best published article). Phonecard fair. A club record? (ANS centenary gold medal high price) | |
Coin news. Big collector week (fairs) | |
Coin news. Green serials (plastic $5 discolour with cleaning). Town Hall ancients | |
Coin news. Mint's birds collect award (Birds of Australia design award). New $200 gold | |
Coin news. New Vort-Ronald interleaves. Hungry for coins? Postcard exhibition. Kalgoorlie's 100th | |
Letters. Non-circulating legal what? ($200 gold). Testing the true collectors (phonecards). A variety of interests (pre-decimal varieties) | |
Phonecard scene | Mark Freehill |
Renniks numbers extended | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
Spink's estimates top two million (auction 42) | |
Terrific tear flap (banknote error) | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
The Good Emperor honoured health and hygiene on his coinage | John Laurent and Philip Thomas |
To ne noted. Offical news from Note Printing Australia. 80th anniversary of the first Commonwealth note 1913-1993. Melbourne International coin and banknote fair | |
United States coinage | Graham Smith |
You asked for it... What have I collected? Lest we forget (1967 ANZAC medal). Carthaginian bronze |
Thanks
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!