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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait - Hockey

Uitgever Royal Australian Mint
Jaar 2000
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Waarde 5 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde A dynamic depiction of a female field hockey player in full stride, controlling the ball with a hockey stick. The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games logo appears in the lower right field, with the five Olympic rings rendered beneath it. The denomination 5 DOLLARS is inscribed in the lower field, accompanied by the legend SYDNEY 2000. The design celebrates Australia's participation as host nation of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games.
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Issued to mark the Sydney 2000 Olympics, this piece is one of a sprawling series of Australian five-dollar commemoratives released across 1999–2000 covering individual sports. The Royal Australian Mint produced multiple designs in both base metal and silver, and the aluminium bronze circulation-quality strikes were distributed through coin folders sold at newsagents and Australia Post outlets rather than through normal banking channels — meaning many examples saw no circulation whatsoever and survive in essentially unhandled condition.

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