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1 Dollar - Charles III 1st Portrait - Centenary Last Coach Service - Cobb & Co.

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2024
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Segmented reeding
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Cobb & Co. ran its last regular coach service in Queensland in 1924, ending an operation that had dominated inland Australian transport since the American founders — Freeman Cobb among them — launched the company in Melbourne in 1853. At its peak, the network covered more ground weekly than any coach operation in the world, a claim that held up statistically against American and European competitors. The centenary issue lands exactly one hundred years after that Queensland farewell run.

The pad-printed colour application is worth noting for registry purposes, as it affects long-term preservation considerations that standard aluminium bronze strikes do not present.

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