1 Dollar 2009, 100 Years of Commonwealth Pensions [Australia]

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1 Dollar 2009, 100 Years of Commonwealth Pensions [Australia]

200,00

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  • Country: Australia
  • Shape: Round
  • Weight: 9 g
  • Mintage: 21,300,000 pcs.
  • Name: 100 Years of Commonwealth Pensions
  • Metal: Bronze
  • Composition: Cu-Al-Ni
  • Denomination: 1 dollar
  • Currency unit: Dollar
  • Orientation: Medallic
  • Artist: obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley; reverse: Wojciech Pietranik
  • Reference: KM# 1498
  • Diameter: 25 mm
  • VF: 77 ₽
  • XF: 78 ₽
  • UNC: 134 ₽
  • Reverse
    In the upper part, along the edge of the coin, is the text 'CENTENARY OF COMMONWEALTH AGE PENSION', which translates from English as 'Centenary of Age Pensions'. Below is 'SECURITY - SUPPORT - DIGNITY', translated into Russian as 'SECURITY - SUPPORT - DIGNITY'. In the central part is a group of adults and children - a stylized group family portrait. Below is the stamped text in English: one dollar - 1 dollar.
  • Obverse
    On the right edge is the text 'ELIZABETH II', which translates to Elizabeth II. On the left is the name of the country, Australia, in English and the year of minting - 'AUSTRALIA 2009'. In the central part is the right-facing profile of the Queen. Below the neck truncation is the artist's mark of Ian Rank-Broadley, the abbreviation IRB.

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