2018 Australia's Convict Era 1788 - 1868 C,S,B,M One Dollar ($1) Uncirculated Australian Decimal Four Coin Set

$35.00
17808
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Description

In 2018 we mark the 230th anniversary of the First Fleet’s arrival and the 150th anniversary of the voyage of the Hougoumont, which bore the last of the convicts transported to Australia. Between 1788 and 1868, 162 000 convicts arrived in Australia.
Some were hardened criminals, whilst others were victims of poverty and desperation, or political rebels.

From a hard life of labour, symbolised by the Broad Arrow and the chain which is featured in the coin design, many convicts went on to gain their freedom and make new lives in Australia. Some went on to build extraordinary lives of fame, fortune or infamy, and the packaging of these coins features individual characters who made their mark on our historical past. The actions of the convicts, and their interactions with Indigenous Australians, helped create the history of Australia.

In times past, the descendants of convicts were reluctant to acknowledge their ancestors but since the Bicentenary celebrations of 1988, which brought renewed interest in Australia’s convict history, having a convict ancestor is now seen as a badge of honour.

Four-coin uncirculated set includes a full set of ‘C’, ‘S’, ‘B’ and ‘M’ mintmarks/privy marks

Coin’s reverse features a stylistic illustration of Australia in the shape of a tree, with the chain and Broad Arrow at the roots

Packaged on a four-coin presentation card

Features

General Product Features

Year:
2018
Country:
Australia
Pack of:
4

Coin Features

Circulation:
Uncirculated
Issuer:
Royal Australian Mint
Finish:
Uncirculated
Mintage:
15000
Metal:
Bronze

Australian Decimal Coins

Face Value:
One Dollar
Obverse:
Ian Rank-Broadley
Reverse:
T. Dean