Description: This coin will not disappoint, EXTREMELY RARE HH (Horst Hahne) Marked Coin. By adding this coin to your collection, your collection will be a prize to be cherished for years to come. Circulating coins are the coins Australians use everyday. They are mass-produced coins and made from base metals such as copper, nickel and aluminium, struck at the rate of up to 650 per minute. While they ordinarily feature reverse designs of Australian fauna (or an Aboriginal elder on the two dollar coin), many commemorative coins are released to mark events, people or organisations which have had a significant impact on Australian society. The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use. The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by Horst Hahne. Numerous designers were invited to contribute designs for the two dollar coin based on a brief to include a representation of the head and shoulders of an Aboriginal Australian, the Southern Cross and Australian flora. The selected design was inspired by an artwork by Ainslie Roberts and modified in line with coin production requirements. Roberts used some features of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, otherwise known as One Pound Jimmy, as inspiration when creating a portrait depicting a traditional Aboriginal tribal elder. The rest of the features were derived from Roberts’ imagination and visual memory developed after drawing thousands of images of Indigenous people. The size of the two dollar was determined after consideration of the needs of the visually impaired community, security considerations, a desire to avoid shaped coins, practical limitations to the diameter and thickness of coins, and to allow for future expansion of Australia's circulating coin array. When introduced, it was necessary to accommodate this new coin with seven existing denominations. This denomination has since been used for commemorative designs.
Price: 3965 AUD
Location: Kirwan, QLD
End Time: 2024-08-25T12:05:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.9 AUD
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Coin Type: Decimal
Year: 1988
Country: Australia
Region of Origin: Australia
Modified Item: No