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澳大利亚1元硬币(ONE DOLLAR COIN)

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1澳元硬币首次引入141984计划的1澳元硬币,开始早在1970年代。这是公认的,澳大利亚需要一个更高价值的硬币可以实际
使用的硬币操作的机器取代1元通过高使用寿命短
斯图尔特先生德夫林被委托设计反向的新硬币袋鼠设计选择收到的意见书,从设计师
标称规格
作文92%铜6%镍2%
形圆
边打断
质量克)9
直径毫米25
Reverse Design Year and design details Production details
All $1 coins have been struck at the Royal Australian Mint
1 dollar reverse image 1984-85
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
1984: 186.3 million, RAM
1985: 96.2 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1986
Commemorating the International Year of Peace. Sculpted by Horst Hahne.
25.2 million, RAM
No $1 coins were produced in 1987.
1 dollar reverse image 1988
Commemorating the Australian Bicentenary. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
21.6 million, RAM
No $1 coins were produced in 1989, 1990 or 1991.
1 dollar reverse image 1992
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
0.008 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1993
The environmental theme of this $1 coin design reflects the relationship between the environment and water quality by depicting a tree sculpted in the flowing form of water. The design incorporates the logo of Landcare Australia to raise awareness of their work. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald
18.2 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1994-95
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
1994: 47.6 million, RAM
1995: 21.4 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1996
Commemorating the centenary of the Constitutional Conventions that led to Federation and the role of Sir Henry Parkes, widely acknowledged as the 'Father of Federation'. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
1996: 26.2 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1997
Commemorating the centenary of the birth of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, aviation pioneer. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
24.4 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1998
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
16.2 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 1999
Commemorating the International Year of Older Persons and incorporating the United Nations logo for that year. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
29.3 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2000
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
7.6 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2001
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation and incorporating the Centenary of Federation logo. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
27.9 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2001
Commemorating the International Year of Volunteers and incorporating the United Nations logo for that year. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
6 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2002
Commemorating the Year of the Outback. The logo depicts a stylised outline of Australia and incorporates the Southern Cross. Reaching towards the Southern Cross are trails representing the stories or marks left first by Indigenous Australians, then by white settlers, explorers and pioneers. Designed by Elizabeth Robinson and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
35.4 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2003
Commemorating Australia's Volunteers. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
4.1 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2003
Commemorating the Centenary of Women's Suffrage. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
10 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image 2004-05
Five kangaroos designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin.
2004: 8.8 million, RAM
2005: 5.8 million, RAM
1 dollar reverse image

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