The reverse of the 5 cent coin features an image of an echidna Designed by Stuart Devlin, it has not changed since 1966 The coin is made of 75 copper and 25
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ramint.gov.auPage 1About our coins
Coins have an 'obverse' (heads) and 'reverse' (tails) design. The obverse side of all current Australian
decimal coins has an image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This side also shows the year the coin was minted. brought in to replace the pounds, shillings and pence which had been used until this date. on our coins today. However, many newer coins have also featured designs to commemorate special people or events from Australian history. The reverse of the 5 cent coin features an image of an echidna. Designed byStuart Devlin, it has not changed since 1966.
The coin is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. It is circular in shape, and has a milled edge. It weighs 2.83 grams and is 19.41 millimetres in diameter.The ten cent coin
The reverse of the 10 cent coin features an image of a lyrebird. Designed byStuart Devlin, it has not changed since 1966.The coin is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. It is circular in shape, and
has a milled edge. It weighs 5.65 grams and is 23.60 millimetres in diameter.The twenty cent coin
The reverse of the 20 cent coin features an image of a platypus which was designed by Stuart Devlin. This image has been used since 1966, but a number of commemorative designs have also been released. The coin is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. It is circular in shape, and has a milled edge. It weighs 11.3 grams and is 28.65 millimetres in diameter.5c coin
10c coin
20c coin
ramint.gov.auPage 2 The reverse of the 50 cent coin features the Australian Coat of Arms. Designed by Stuart Devlin, it has had some important changes made to it since 1966. The original 50 cent coin was made of 80% silver and 20% copper. It was circular in shape, and had a milled edge. It weighed 13.28 grams and was31.65 millimetres in diameter.
so and it was not made after 1966. There had also been complaints from people who were confused by its similar size to the 20 cent coin. After two years without 50 cent coins being made, a new 50 cent coin wasintroduced in 1969. It was both a new shape and made from a different alloy. It is still used to this day.
The current 50 cent coin is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Its shape is dodecagonal (12 sided), Many different commemorative 50 cent coins have been produced.