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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait - Dollar Decade - Silver Proof

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 1994
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1994 RDM
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Reverse script Latin
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The "Dollar Decade" issue marks the tenth anniversary of Australia's switch from the one-dollar note to the one-dollar coin, a transition that met considerable public resistance when the coin was introduced in 1984. Australians were slow to accept the change, and the Reserve Bank spent years running campaigns simply to discourage hoarding. By 1994, the anniversary offered a convenient occasion to reframe that rocky introduction as a success story.

The .925 silver proof was struck at Canberra alongside a standard base-metal commemorative, with the proof version sold directly to collectors rather than entering circulation.

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