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1 Cent - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - 1966 Decimal Pattern

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2009
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Value 1 Cent
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 2009 - Proof in 5 Coin Pattern set - 3,344
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Australia's 1-cent coin was withdrawn from circulation in 1992, making any cent struck after that date a deliberate numismatic production rather than currency. This 2009 piece is part of the Royal Australian Mint's retrospective decimal pattern series, recreating the original 1966 coinage in silver — the base metal cent recast as a precious metal collectible, decades after the denomination ceased to function.

Stuart Devlin designed the original 1966 reverse, launching his career; he later became goldsmith and jeweller to the Queen.

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