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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - The Great Aussie Coin Hunt - Letter N - Silver Proof

Uitgever Royal Australian Mint
Jaar 2019
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde A stylised depiction of the fictional Ramsay Street sign, as featured in the long-running Australian television series Neighbours, rendered in a bold graphic design. The letter N appears prominently in the lower central field, representing the fourteenth entry in the Great Aussie Coin Hunt series. The legends ONE DOLLAR and NEIGHBOURS appear within the design, identifying the denomination and the cultural reference. The overall composition reflects the popular culture theme of the series, with clean lines suited to the proof finish.
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Great Aussie Coin Hunt" was a Royal Australian Mint circulation campaign launched in 2019, releasing 26 aluminium bronze dollars — one for each letter of the alphabet — into general circulation across Australia. The silver proof versions were struck simultaneously for collectors, with each letter paired to an object or animal of Australian cultural significance. The campaign was explicitly modelled on the engagement logic of the 2000s Scrabble dollar series, which had driven unprecedented public interest in coin collecting among non-hobbyists.

"N" in the series was assigned to the numbat, the endangered marsupial and official mammal emblem of Western Australia.

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