Below you can see the table of contents for the September 1994 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
A Eureka stockage surgeon's medal (George Banks Arden) | Olivia Treweeke |
Beginners corner. The halfpenny -first low value coin | Alan McRae |
Book and news and reviews | Mark Freehill |
Britain Invaded -Celts revolt. Wealth determined by cattle. Silver used to pay warriors. Claudius under threat. Claudius' Roman invasion. Naked warriors. Treaties of friendship. Sacred druids place. Fierce Guerilla war. Stripped, whipped, raped. Portrayal of Boudicca. Britain Romanized | Norman Hart with Olivia Treweeke |
Coin news. ANDA considers coin fair products. Vale Fred Wheeler. The Kremlin hoard. The kopek crunch (official withdrawal). Unc or extra fine? (Russia trading goods not cash). Tampon currency) | |
Coin news. Canberra convention (IBNS). Sydney show (8th annual stamp and coin show). Powerhouse museum honours numismatist (Pat Boland) | |
Coin news. Mint wants press (Sydney Mint museum appeal for old minting machinery). World record price for half sovereign (1899p). Phonecard success | |
Coin news. Rescue that VC (Major Edgar Towner VC). NZ note changes (Reserve Bank New Zealand announces revised banknote colours, $5 coin survey) | |
Letters. Rare pre-decimal notes. Hay Internment notes. Weed the greed (NPA issues) | |
The "Genevieve" collection. Largest gold deal in Australian numismatic history (Paul Terry collection). Owned the car Genevieve. Collection's exciting aspects (high grade 1870's to 1931 dates). 33,500 sovereigns | |
The Australian sovereign | Peter Hutchison |
The Perth coin fair (NAA). Queue's are 'out of hand'. But register worked well. Acetate good for storage. $10 plastic misprint | Michael P Vort-Ronald |
To be noted. Official news from Note Printing Australia | |
Western Australia revisited. Mint's $5.5 million makeover. Dutch shipwreck exhibits. Historic Albany | Mark Freehill |
You asked for it... '53 crown not good enough. Colonial coinage (old English penny found in backyard). A relic of eureka? (souvenir Millets Eureka Military Museum Ballarat). The craft of electrotyping (how it is made, Adelaide ingot electrotype) | David Allen |
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