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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II 6th Portrait - Women's T20 Cricket World Cup

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2020
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Technique Milled, Colored
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Reverse description The reverse features a central colour-printed disc depicting a female cricket batswoman in full playing stance with bat raised, positioned before a set of wicket stumps, rendered in vivid polychrome enamel against a contrasting background. The coloured central roundel is encircled by the coin's outer ring, which carries the commemorative inscriptions in raised relief. The legend WOMEN'S T20 WORLD CUP arcs above and TWO DOLLARS is inscribed below, flanking the central design.
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Reverse lettering WOMEN'S T20 WORLD CUP TWO DOLLARS
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Australia hosted the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in February and March, with the final played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of 86,174 spectators — still the largest crowd ever recorded for a women's cricket match. The Royal Australian Mint released this circulating commemorative to coincide with the tournament, using pad printing to apply colour directly onto the coin face, a technique the RAM has deployed selectively since the mid-2000s to distinguish commemorative issues within general circulation.

Australia won the final against India, making it the natural collector moment the mintage was timed to celebrate.

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