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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - XXI Commonwealth Games

Uitgever Royal Australian Mint
Jaar 2018
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a dynamic composite design of stylised athletic figures rendered in clean, modernist relief, depicting multiple Commonwealth Games sports including cycling, gymnastics, swimming, and athletics, radiating outward from a central sunburst motif divided by vertical flagpoles. The legend XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES arcs along the upper periphery. In the lower field, the host city and year appear in a distinctive script logotype reading Gold Coast 2018, with the denomination ONE DOLLAR inscribed in raised letters along the lower rim.
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Oplage 2018 - BU in 7 Coin Set - 450,000
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The 2018 Commonwealth Games were held on the Gold Coast — the first time Australia had hosted since Brisbane in 1982, and only the second time a Commonwealth Games city issued a dedicated circulation dollar to mark the event. The Royal Australian Mint produced coloured variants alongside standard strikes, a practice it had refined over the preceding decade for collector-circulation crossover pieces. These turned up regularly in change across Queensland during the Games period, which is precisely what the Mint intended.

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