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| Uitgever | Royal Australian Mint |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Graveur(s) | Dominic Dwyer (obverse) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central design depicting Robert Robot, an iconic Australian confectionery cake, rendered in stylised relief. The robot-shaped cake is shown with characteristic biscuit feet, a rectangular body decorated with dot and triangle motifs, and a square head with dot eyes and a V-shaped mouth, with smoke or steam rising from the top. A large numeral '1' dominates the right field, flanked by decorative ribbon streamers and a lit candle, evoking a celebratory birthday theme. The denomination DOLLAR appears to the right of the numeral, and the name ROBERT ROBOT is inscribed along the lower arc of the legend. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 1 DOLLAR ROBERT ROBOT |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Robert the Robot was introduced in 1957 as the mascot of the Royal Easter Show in Sydney, becoming one of Australia's most recognisable mid-century novelty figures before eventually finding a home at the Powerhouse Museum. This dollar is part of the RAM's ongoing annual dollar program, which has used the standard circulation-spec aluminium bronze planchet for decades — the same alloy adopted when the one-dollar coin was introduced in 1984 to replace the paper note.
Charles III's first portrait, by sculptor King Wiffen, entered circulation on Australian coinage in 2023 following the accession.