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| Uitgever | Royal Australian Mint |
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| Jaar | 2021 |
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| Diameter | 25 mm |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A pad-printed coloured design depicting a school of fish swimming among the coral formations of the Great Barrier Reef, rendered in vivid natural hues. The letter G appears prominently as the series identifier for this release in The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2 series. The denomination ONE DOLLAR is inscribed along the lower portion of the design, with the legend GREAT BARRIER REEF completing the identification of the depicted subject. |
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| Rand | Alternating reeded and plain segments (7 reeded, 7 plain) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The Great Aussie Coin Hunt series — first run in 2019 in partnership with Woolworths supermarkets — was one of the more successful attempts by any mint to drive public coin handling in an era of declining cash use. The second series launched in 2021 assigned a letter of the alphabet to an Australian cultural or natural icon, distributed through retail change. Pad-printed color was applied post-strike at the Ram facility in Canberra, a process the RAM had refined considerably since its earlier colored commemorative runs.