1 Dollar - Elizabeth II - The Centenary of the Australian Army - 4th Portrait (2001)

Features

Denomination 1 Dollar
Catalog Number KM# 530a
Weight (g) 11.66
Diameter (mm) 25
Thickness (mm) 2.8
Shape: Round
Composition: Silver (.999)
Not Magnetic
Metal Value (USD) 31.01
Currency Value (USD) 0.72
Orientation Medal orientation ↑↑
Commemorative
Non Circulating
Calendar Gregorian

Obverse

Engraved by Ian Rank-Broadley
Lettering:
ELIZABETH II
AUSTRALIA 2001
IRB


Description:
Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, framed by inscriptions ELIZABETH II, AUSTRALIA. Date is placed below with date.

Reverse

Engraved by Vladimir Gottwald
Lettering:
CENTENARY OF THE ARMY
THE ARMY
AUSTRALIAN
1901 - 2001
ONE DOLLAR


Description:
The reverse shows the the iconic 'Rising Sun' Australian Army badge surrounded by the legend The Australian Army 1901 - 2001. The badge depicts the Imperial Crown and a banner with the words The Australian Army. The 'sun rays' or rising sun are in fact not that at all, originally they were to depict a semi circle of thrusting swords and bayonets around the crown which in 1902 was to depict the co-operation between the navy (the swords) and the army (the bayonets). The denomination ONE DOLLAR below.

Edge

Description:
Alternating reeded and smooth sections.
Year Mintage Comment Rarity
2001 17,839 Royal Australian Mint, Proof Unknown

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