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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Mr Squiggle 60 Years, Gus

Uitgever Royal Australian Mint
Jaar 2019
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Beschrijving keerzijde Pad-printed polychrome design featuring Gus the Snail, a beloved character from the Australian children's television program Mr. Squiggle, depicted centrally within a ring rendered in red, pink, and blue. The outer ring of the coin features six open decorative flowers. The legends TWO DOLLARS, GUS, and MR SQUIGGLE appear within the reverse field, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the television series.
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Oplage 2019 - BU in 7 Coin Set - 365,000
2019 - Circulation - 1,635,000
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Mr. Squiggle, the pencil-nosed puppet from the moon, first aired on the ABC in 1959 and ran for an extraordinary 40 years — one of the longest-running children's television programs in Australian history. The 2019 release marked the 60th anniversary of that debut. Gus the snail was a supporting character notorious for his glacial pace, a running gag that became as recognizable to Australian audiences as the show itself. The pad-printed color application, rather than a traditional colored insert, distinguishes this circulation commemorative from earlier RAM color coin releases.

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