Commencing their journey in Woolworths cash registers across the country, the three $2 coin designs have been struck by the
Besides the set issue mintage, the three $1 coins were issued into circulation with a mintage of 2,000,000 pieces each. Australia 2017 $2 Possum Magic, Hush Invisible, PCGS MS66.
There will be two million pieces of each coin circulated across the country. The Royal Australian Mint is also releasing a limited edition Possum Magic Coin Collection that will be available at Woolworths and the Mint.
North & South America - $40.00.
A $2 Vietnam War coin has skyrocketed in value.
The first coin was an uncirculated $2 C Mintmark gold coin, with a retail price of $15 and a mintage of 80,000. The second was a $2 C Mintmark silver coin, with a retail price of $80 and a mintage of just 5,000.
The set was originally sold for $170 - however in recent days, the sets have been valued at as much as $6,000. Kandiah says it's the demand for the $2 Mars coin is driving the huge spike in price for the collection.
The tiny “HH” stamp can be found on 1988 and 1989 $2 coins in the bottom left-hand corner, on the lower chest of the Indigenous man featured on the tails side. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: The 'HH' $2 coin now worth thousands.
Possum Magic is a 1983 children's picture book by Australian author Mem Fox, and illustrated by Julie Vivas. It concerns a young female possum, named Hush, who becomes invisible and has a number of adventures.
The Great Aussie Coin Hunt is back in 2021! Australians across the country can embark on the Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2, with a brand new set of 26 special $1 coin designs to collect that are Aussie Az. A fair dinkum bargain at issue price of $47! Find a special coloured coin by chance in one of the tubes!
And the silver crisis of 1945 and 1946 and the 1945 Penny, Australia's rarest penny. And this 1946 cupro nickel florin, an experimental strike in an alternative metal and the the only example held by a private collector. The Melbourne Mint produced four florins in cupro nickel.
The original red poppy coins were released in 2012, Mr Kandiah said, and had a mintage of 503,000 – 40,902 of which were C-mintmarked.
We get many calls a week from people asking if the $2 coloured coins they've found in their change or worth money. The answer from us is most often, “no”.
1849 Double Eagle Gold Coin
The one remaining specimen is carefully preserved at National Numismatic Collections at the Smithsonian Institution. The 1849 Double Eagle is currently the rarest and most valuable coin in the world, with an estimated worth of nearly $20 million.
2021 RAM 30 Years of Wiggles - Loose Uncirculated Coloured $2 DOROTHY THE DINOSAUR - YELLOW. There are 86 units left in stock.
1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar: $13,311,850
But over two centuries later, this rare coin has achieved the status as the most expensive coin in the world. The Flowing Hair Silver Dollar was the first US silver dollar coin, minted from 1794 to 1795.
The Royal Australian Mint proudly presents this $2 Wags The Dog Coin. A must-have for decimal collectors! As with every RAM $2 commemorative, the four full-colour Wiggles $2 coins are likely to be low-mintage issues, and sure to be hoarded out of circulation at speed!
In his video titled “Australia's rarest circulating $2 coin”, the man showed exactly how to detect a fake $2 coin featuring the iconic red flower. “The 2012 red poppy currently has a value of $180,” Joel said.
Numbered PNC of only 2,500 produced with blue foil printing celebrating the Great Barrier Reef. PNC contains a coloured Great Aussie Coin Hunt letter G.
“Once upon a time, but not very long ago, deep in the Australian bush, there lived two possums. Their names were Hush and Grandma Poss. Grandma Poss made bush magic…”
Limited edition coin based on the classic Australian children's book Possum Magic. Grandma Poss magically turns Hush invisible. Limited edition coin based on the classic Australian children's book Possum Magic.
1988 $2 Coin - Lamination Peel
As you can see from the image above, the surface layer of the coin has peeled over the roman numerals 'II' and is also separated at the effigy section of the Queen's hair. This lamination error has caused a crack to continue up through the crown.
The 1925 penny is Australia's 2nd rarest penny and is one of the most sought after coins in the entire penny set. Royal Mint records seem to indicate that it was struck quite late in 1925, mainly to make sure there was no chance that Australian shop tills ran short of pennies over the 1925 Christmas break.