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  2. Perth Mint - Wikipedia

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    Gold ingot from the Perth Mint. The Perth Mint is Australia's official bullion mint and wholly owned by the Government of Western Australia. [3] Established on 20 June 1899, [4] two years before Australia's Federation in 1901, the Perth Mint was the last of three Australian colonial branches of the United Kingdom's Royal Mint (after the now-defunct Sydney Mint and Melbourne Mint) intended to ...

  3. Dragon Rectangular Coin - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Rectangular Coin is a bullion coin produced by the Perth Mint since 2018. [1] [2] Resembling a cross between conventional gold and silver coins and gold and silver bars, the silver coin has a face value of one Australian dollar, while the gold version has a face value of one hundred Australian dollars. [3]

  4. Paper Money Value by Serial Numbers: Determine Your ... - AOL

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    Collectors love bills with low serial numbers, such as those below 1,000 or 100 (e.g., 00000100). On eBay, these kinds of bills can sell for anywhere from $10 to $300.

  5. Australian Silver Kookaburra - Wikipedia

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    Perth Mint originally intended to expand the 2013 mintage to one million coins, however, they later reduced this number to 500,000 and declared that future years would continue to be limited to this amount. [3] In addition to the annual design change, there is also a design change between the bullion and proof versions of the coin each year.

  6. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    Perth Mint, Australia. Today the United States Mint is largest mint manufacturer in the world, operating across six sites and producing as many as 28 billion coins in a single year. [2] Its largest site is the Philadelphia Mint which covers 650,000 square feet [3] (6 hectares) and can produce 32 million coins per day. [4]

  7. Commemorative coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Depicts the number 100 with a poppy in the middle zero. 1,658,000 [17] [18] Australian Commonwealth Games Team 3 Emblem of the Australian Commonwealth Games team and their blue, green and gold colours. 2,000,000 [15] 2019 Centenary of Repatriation 1 Adam William Ball (initials on coin) Old style Australian Defence Force badge surrounded by ...

  8. Australian twenty-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Mint website reports an issue of 2.7 million coins for 1985, but no 20c was minted for 1988. None were released in 1983-84 and there were no coins minted for circulation in 1986–1993 and 1995 (Standard platypus design only) [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

  9. Gold Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gold Corporation is an Australian company owned by the Government of Western Australia, established by the Gold Corporation Act 1987, [1] with a mandate to operate the Perth Mint, market Australian gold, and other related activities. [2]