2003 $1 Australia's Volunteers Coin Pack
- 2003 $1 circulating design coin
- A sought-after tribute to Australia's tradition of voluntary work
- Struck in tiny numbers ‐ mintage just 4.1 million!
- Becoming harder to find in change in any grade
- Housed in a stylish, informative card
Image is for reference only- As this coin is a circulating issue and is over 10 years old. Expect imperfections such as oxidization toning, and minor scratching. However, the coins in these packs would achieve an almost uncirculated to lower uncirculated grade, if professionally graded. A lot of these older circulating issue coins were never released in Uncirculated products by the R.A.M. So this pack might well be, 1 of the best grades you can get this coin in for your collection.
Issued in 2003 to honour Australia's tradition of volunteer work, this low-mintage commemorative coin is hard to find in change in any grade. With just 4.1 million struck, it is very scarce in this condition ‐ as presented here!
A one-year-only type, the Australia's Volunteers 2003 $1 coin is a must-have for a complete decimal coin collection. Its reverse motif of a stylised map of Australia is elegantly simple, designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
Downies is delighted to offer collectors the chance to own the Australia's Volunteers 2003 $1 coin in strictly Uncirculated condition. Each coin is set within a stylish, informative card ‐ the perfect way to view and store your new treasure!
(10063)
SKU | 10063 |
Barcode # | 9350659002186 |
Brand | Downies |
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