Below you can see the table of contents for the March 1994 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
Australian medal clasps (Australian Service and Active Service medals) | James Ritchie Grant |
Beginners corner. There were no Aussie farthings (Australia circulted British farthings) | Alan McRae |
Born to be hanged. Policeman, Teacher, Pawnbroker, Farmer, Sailor, Murderer (married a convict, a time of tokens, the call to Kiwiland, Elizabeth leaves home, an autrocious criminal) | Graeme Petterwood |
Coin news. A timely warning (Theft South Africa Durban Local History Museum). PNC for IYF. Two in a row (Italy wins Krause coin of the year) | |
Coin news. I apologize (James Gorman VC July 1993 ACR update and copyright apology. Harry Willey research). Editorial comp (ACR comp next issue). ANZAC ship built on five dollar coin (ceremony HMAS Anzac coin tradition) | |
Coin news. Sydney weekend. More phonecards (fair). Spink Auction (Noble). NAA Coin Fair | |
Coin news. The Aussie £1,000 Note -type two (Monetarium Sydney) (Further explanation by Mick Vort-Ronald) | |
Coin news. Treasurer taxed (US treasurer Catalina Villalpando). Kiwi concerns (Ray Smith, bankrupcy). French Farce (Bank of France franc note misspelling) | |
NCSS Fair (Adelaide). New Opera House venue more popular | |
Phonecard scene | Mark Freehill |
Spink Noble's auction no. 44. An optimistic offering to start the year. Life saving medals. Ancient celtic gold. Six more 1930 pennies. World silver and bronze. English silver time capsule. Two sessions of banknotes. | |
The 1994 International Yesr of the Family Fifty Cent Coin. What went wrong? (public dislike) | Jolyon Sykes |
To be noted. Official news from Note Printing Australia. $10 collector portfolio. $100 note -10th anniversary. Coin and banknote fair. | |
Two Chinese Bonds. 1912 Crisp gold loan. 1913 reconstruction loan | Henry Brookman |
What is wrong with the Family Fifty Cent Coin Design? | Susan Wood BA, Dip Ed (Early Childhood), M Ed |
You asked for it... Are you 100 watts? First regular Aussie token (Annand Smith & Co) End of War celebrations (school medalet) A souvenir of Casablanca? Another children's medalet (1957 julilee) | David Allen |
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!