2013 Silver Proof Coin and Stamp Set for Australia’s First Banknote

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A new one ounce Silver Proof Coin and Stamp Set from the Perth Mint and Australia Post celebrates the 100th anniversary of Australia’s first banknote.

2013 Silver Proof Coin Depicting Australia's First Banknote
2013 Silver Proof Coin Depicting Australia’s First Banknote

The first Australian currency banknote, the ten shilling denomination, is depicted in color on the reverse of the silver poof coin, which is shaped like a note. The banknote was first produced in May 1913 based on the old British system, with other denominations from £1 to £1,000 followed in years 1913 – 1915.

As a joint Perth Mint and Australia Post set, included with the coin are two stamps with denominations of 60c and $2.60. The 60c stamp depicts a portrayal of the official note numbering ceremony in 1913 while the $2.60 stamp depicts the Australian Coat of Arms as it appeared on the first banknote.

60c Stamp Commemorating Australia's First Banknote
60c Stamp Commemorating Australia’s First Banknote
$2.60 Stamp Commemorating Australia's First Banknote
$2.60 Stamp Commemorating Australia’s First Banknote

Inscriptions on the reverse of the silver proof coin include AUSTRALIA’S FIRST BANKNOTE 100TH ANNIVERSARY, the dates 1913 – 2013 and the Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mint mark.

Obverses depict Ian Rank-Broadley’s effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with inscriptions of her name, the year 2013 and the denomination of 1 DOLLAR.

Each silver proof coin is composed from one ounce of 99.9% pure silver to a thickness of 4.00 mm and to dimensions of 47.60 x 27.60 mm.

These sets are housed in a display case that is held within an illustrated shipper featuring the 2013 FIP World Stamp Exhibition logo. Also included inside is a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

Case for Silver Proof Coin and Stamp Set
Case for Silver Proof Coin and Stamp Set

Those interested in purchasing a 100th Anniversary of Australia’s First Banknote 1oz Silver Proof Coin and Stamp Set may do so directly from the Perth Mint of Australia (www.perthmint.com.au). Initial pricing is listed at AUS $100.00, or US $102.54. Pricing is subject to change based on the market conditions of silver.

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