08-02-2014, 11:25 AM
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50c Copper and Nickel Coin – German New Guinea 1914
Reverse
A representation of a part of the H.M.A.S. Warrego (I) and a part of the map of the world. The design includes a stylised representation of an arrow and a representation of 10 concentric circles emanating from a tower. The inscriptions ‘GERMAN NEW GUINEA 1914’, ‘50’ and the initials of the designer Wojciech Pietranic ‘WP’ are also included in the design.
Obverse
Consistent with all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will appear on the obverse side of the coin together with the inscriptions ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘AUSTRALIA’ and the inscription, in numerals, of a year. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Ian Rank-Broadley ‘IRB’.
50c Copper and Nickel Coin – Battle of Cocos Islands
Reverse
A representation of H.M.A.S Sydney (1912) in the upper sector, a horizontal line and an inverted representation of S.M.S. Emden (1908) in the lower sector. The design includes a vertical line, a stylised representation of the sea and a representation of a map of some of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The inscriptions ‘BATTLE OF COCOS ISLANDS 1914’, ‘HMAS SYDNEY’, ‘SMS EMDEN’, ‘96°50’E’, ‘12°10’S’, ‘50’ and the initials of the designer Wojciech Pietranic ‘WP’ are also included in the reverse design.
Obverse
Consistent with all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will appear on the obverse side of the coin together with the inscriptions ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘AUSTRALIA’ and the inscription, in numerals, of a year. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Ian Rank-Broadley ‘IRB’.
$1 Copper, Aluminium and Nickel Coin – G for George
Reverse
A representation of a bomber. In the background, a central circle enclosing a stylised representations of bombs and a flag. Surrounding the central circle, a circular border containing a circle of dots, an ornamental design element, an arrowhead and the numbers ‘140’, ‘160’, ‘180’, ‘200’ and ‘220’. The design also includes the an ornamental horizontal line, inscriptions ‘G for GEORGE’, ‘FROM’, ‘1942’, ‘MISSIONS’, ‘90’, ‘TO’, ‘1944’, ‘ONE DOLLAR’ and the initials of the designer Aleksandra Stokic ‘AS’.
Obverse
Consistent with all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will appear on the obverse side of the coin together with the inscriptions ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘AUSTRALIA’ and the inscription, in numerals, of a year. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Ian Rank-Broadley ‘IRB’.
there are a few silver coin releases, I would wonder if they would have them in normal $1 format too?
and continuing on from the bug series >>
$1 Copper, Aluminium and Nickel Coin – Cuckoo Wasp
Reverse
A representation of a wasp nest containing eggs, a larva, pupae and a spider. The design features a coloured image of a wasp and includes the inscription ‘1 DOLLAR’ and a stylised representation of the designer’s initials ‘AB’.
Obverse
Consistent with all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will appear on the obverse side of the coin together with the inscriptions ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘AUSTRALIA’ and the inscription, in numerals, of a year. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Ian Rank-Broadley ‘IRB’.
$1 Copper, Aluminium and Nickel Coin – Rainbow Stag Beetle
Reverse
The design features a coloured image of a beetle. The background contains a representation of a cross-section of a log containing a larva. Positioned over the log is a representation of two beetles fighting among soil and vegetation. The design includes the inscription ‘1 DOLLAR’ and a stylised representation of the designer’s initials ‘AB’.
Obverse
Consistent with all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will appear on the obverse side of the coin together with the inscriptions ‘ELIZABETH II’, ‘AUSTRALIA’ and the inscription, in numerals, of a year. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Ian Rank-Broadley ‘IRB’.
has anyone got the new bug coins, I copied this pic from the bay,
and not sure of the colouring, is it plain pad printing cos that's would be a shame, as most bugs can have great irradiance coulours to them,
and the mint could of used the same type of glittery effect they used for the 2012/2013 Hyper Metallic sets