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Post Your Australian Decimal Coins By Year – 1981
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Post Your Australian Decimal Coins By Year – 1981

Any Aussie coins dated 1981 are welcome here. They can be: Circulation Coins, Varieties, Errors, Gems, Proof Sets, Mint Sets, PNC, NCLT whatever you have.

Please Post away! Biggrin

1c 1981 c1 Obv Multi Lams
[Image: 01c_1981_Obv_Multi_Lams_c1~0.jpg]

2c 1981 c1 Rev Lam Multi D.Cks
[Image: 2c_1981_c1_Rev_Lam_Multi~0.jpg]

5c 1981 c1 Obv Worn Die Trio (Same Coin as next)
[Image: 5c_1981_Obv_c1__Worn_Die_Trio~0.jpg]

5c 1981 c1 Obv Worn Die Legend Multi (Same Coin as previous)
[Image: 5c_1981_Obv_Worn_Die_Legend_Multi.jpg]

5c 1981 c1 Rev Top Rt Claw Cud Duo
[Image: 5c_1981_Rev_c1_Top_Rt_Cl__Cud_Duo_.jpg]

10c 1981 c2 Rev 2x Cud Und 1
[Image: 10c_1981_Rev_2x_Cud_Und_1_c2.jpg]

10c 1981 c1 Rev Feath Cud
[Image: 10c_1981_Rev_Feath_Cud-c1.jpg]

10c 1981 c13 RevD.Ck @12k
[Image: 10c_1981_RevD_Ck__12k-c1.jpg]

20c 1981 c2 Obv Ck Peel Duo
[Image: 20c_1981_Obv_c2_Ck_Peel_Duo.jpg]

20c 1981 c3 Obv Filled Legend 3-5k Duo
[Image: 20c_1981_Obv_c3_Filled_Legend_3-5k_Duo.jpg]

20c 1981 C4 Obv Metal Flap 2 x Versions
[Image: 20c_1981_Obv_Metal_Flap_C4_2_x_Versions.jpg]

20c 1981 c5 Rev 3½ claws Duo
[Image: 20c_1981_Rev_c5_312F2_cl_Duo.jpg]

20c 1981 c7 Rev Lam @ 3.30k
[Image: 20c_1981_Rev_Lam___3_30k_c7_.jpg]

20c 1981 C6 Rev Wave Gap Close up
[Image: 20c_1981_Rev_Wave_Gap_Close_up_C6.jpg]

50c 1981 c1.1-1.3 Chas & Di Obv Cuds in Date Trio
[Image: 50c_1981_Chas___Di_Obv_Cuds_in_Date_Trio.jpg]

50c 1981 c1.4 Obv C&Di D.Ck 1-Rim
[Image: 50c_1981_Obv_C_Di_D_Ck_1-Rim.jpg]

50c 1981 c5 Obv Lam
[Image: 50c_1981_Obv_Lam_c5.jpg]

50c 1981 c6 Obv Lam
[Image: 50c_1981_Obv_Lam_c6~0.jpg]
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Split planchet

[Image: 1981_split_planchet.JPG][Image: 1981_20_cent_rev__split_planchet.JPG][Image: 1981_20_cent_split_planchet.JPG][Image: 1981_20_cent_obv__split_planchet.JPG]

Dot over R in obverse legend

[Image: 1981_20_cent_dot_over_R.JPG][Image: 1981_20_cent_dot_over_R_in_obv__legend.JPG]
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Love the split planchets. Especially when you have the pair and they fit together perfectly!
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Here's a couple of my '81 coins. Nothing fancy.

[Image: 1981_Australian_1_Cent.JPG]

[Image: 1981_Australian_2_Cents.JPG]
Steve

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(23-08-2014, 08:57 AM)purplepennyhunter Wrote: Love the split planchets. Especially when you have the pair and they fit together perfectly!

Me too, but only have one other. The diagonal rib on this one locks in and almost magically prevents any movement.
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5c 1981 c8 Rev TL, Bl Cl Cuds
[Image: 5c_1981_c8_Rev_TL2C_Bl_Cl_Cuds.jpg]
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10c 1981 c1 Rev D.Ck @ 11k, Fthr Cud Trio
[Image: 10c_1981_c1_Rev_D_Ck___11k2C_Fthr_Cud_Trio.jpg]
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10c 1981 c4 Obv D.Ck @ 7k Duo
[Image: 10c_1981_c4_Obv_D_Ck___7k_Duo.jpg]
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10c 1981 c5 Obv Cold Shut or D.Ck @ 12k Duo
[Image: 10c_1981_c5_Obv_Cold_Shut_or_D_Ck___12k_Duo.jpg]
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10c 1981 c6 Rev 0 Cud
[Image: 10c_1981_c6_Rev_0_Cud.jpg]
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20c 1981 c8v2 Rev 3½ Cl, Gap PMD Duo
[Image: 20c_1981_c8_Rev_312F2_Cl2C_Gap_PMD_Duo.jpg]
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