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1 Dollar In the name of Elizabeth II, 6th portrait - Geelong Cats

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2023
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Engraver(s) Jody Clark
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Reverse description Central device features the official shield-shaped emblem of the Geelong Football Club (AFL), depicting a stylised cat's face rendered in bold relief within a heraldic shield form. The word GEELONG appears on a banner across the upper portion of the shield, and CATS is inscribed in bold lettering below the shield. The inner field is surrounded by a textured annular border of fine granulation running around the full circumference of the coin, with the legend GEELONG CATS repeated around the outer rim of this decorative band.
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Mintage 2023 - BU in 20 Coin tube -
2023 - BU in Individual Coincard -
2023 - BU in PNC - 1,000
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Issued as part of the Royal Australian Mint's AFL club series, this coin was released during the Geelong Cats' 2023 season — a year in which the club was navigating a significant transition following Patrick Dangerfield's injury-disrupted campaigns and the broader rebuild after their 2022 premiership. Collector demand for AFL-themed circulating dollars has reliably outpaced face value since the series began, with many pieces never reaching a cash register.

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