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2005 Sydney Mint Sesquicentenary
1855 - 2005
$10 Silver Proof Coin

The Royal Australian Mint has released the third coin in this series and it is of Sydney Mint Sesquicentenary $10 Commemorative Coin to honour and celebrate the 150th Anniversary of this historically significant building, opened in Sydney as the first branch of the Royal Mint on 14th May 1855. The First two coins in this series was extremely popular and this one is sure to follow in their success. This coin is limited to only 10,000.
2005 Commemorative Sydney Mint Sesquicentenary
1855 – 2005 $10 Silver Proof Coin A$95.00
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2003 Sydney Mint Sovereign Pattern
$10 Silver Proof Coin
The second coin in the series of the Royal Australian Mint's $10 Commemorative Numismatic issue features the Sydney Mint Sovereign Pattern. This second coin in this series continues the theme reflecting 'beacon' issues from Australia's short but interesting numismatic history. The first coin issued in this series was the very highly acclaimed Adelaide Pound commemorative coin that sold out in relatively short time. It is appropriate that the Pattern is featured this year as it is 150 years ago that the Sydney Mint Sovereign Pattern was designed by James Wyon. The Commemorative coin features the Pattern on a gold plated silver plug, in the centre of the proof silver 'host' coin. Together with the coin in its special 'display' presentation case, a new coin packaging concept developed by the Mint for the Adelaide Pound and continued with this coin, is a 12 page booklet, which incorporates the numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The booklet deliberately concentrates on the Patterns and Wyon, and not the development of the Mint in Sydney, and contains a major contribution from Dr G P Dyer previously Curator of the Museum of the British Royal Mint. Mintage on this coin has been set at only 10,000 worldwide and is minted from 99.9% fine silver and the centre ring is plated with 24ct gold, and the coin has a proof finish.
2003 Sydney Mint Sovereign Pattern Proof Coin A$95.00
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2002 150th Anniversary of the
Adelaide Pound
$10 Silver Proof Coin.
This coin is being minted by the Royal Australian Mint to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Adelaide Pound. The Adelaide Pound was the first gold coin struck in Australia using Australian gold and with a design and dies that were produced locally.
Due to the shortage of coins in the mid 1800s, the local colonial government authorised the Adelaide Pound coins to be struck. The Adelaide Pound coin was eventually re-called and melted down and so the pound had a higher gold content than its face value, so very few of the coins remain to this day. The commemorative coin features the image of the observe and the reverse of the 'type I' Adelaide Pound struck on a gold plated silver centre, which is the exact diameter of the original Adelaide Pound. It is surrounded by a ring of pure silver, and has a silver content of 60.50grams, and it is the largest coin yet produced by the Mint. This coin has a limited mintage of only 10,000 and is presented
in a beautiful presentation case, and a Numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
2002 150th Anniversary of the Adelaide Pound Proof Coin.
Only available while stock last. A$175.00
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2001 The Future Bi Metal $10 Proof Coin

This is one of the Royal Australian Mint most awaited coin and it has been released in to market.
The Millennium Coin series continues with this beautiful $10 Proof Coin. Struck in 99.9% pure fine Silver, it has a core of 24 carat gold and surrounded by a hoop of pure copper. Mintage is still only 20,000 which is the same as the previous releases.
2001 The Future Bi Metal Proof Coin A$120.00
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2000 The Present Bi Metal $10 Proof Coin
The Millennium Coin series continues with this beautiful $10 Proof coin. Struck in 99.9% fine Silver and surrounded by 24 carat Gold this coin has been popular.
It is the second in the series with the first 'The Past' being released in 1999 and the third 'The Future' released November 2001. We have received many enquires regarding this coin which suggests it is a much sought after coin.
2000 The Present Bi Metal Proof Coin A$250.00
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We also have available the 1999 The Past Bi Metal
$10 Proof Coin A$495.00
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1997 - 1999
Australian Landmarks
Ten Dollar Series Silver Coins
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1994 - 1996
Olympic Heritage
Ten Dollar Series Silver Coins
1994 |
Edwin Flack / Sarah Durack |
A$35.00 |
1995 |
Dawn Fraser / Murray Rose |
A$40.00 |
1996 |
Betty Cuthbert / Shirley Strickland |
A$N/A |
Set of Six Silver Coins in Case A$230.00 |
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1995 - 1998
Endangered Species
Ten Dollar Series
Silver Proof Coins
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1995 - 1998
Endangered Species
Ten Dollar Series
Silver Piedfort Coins
Year |
Desciption |
Price |
1995 |
Numbat |
A$70.00 |
1996 |
Southern Right Whale |
A$75.00 |
1997 |
Red Tailed Black Cockatoo |
A$88.00 |
1998 |
Hairy Nosed Wombat |
A$95.00 |
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1989 - 1994
Ten Dollar Bird Series
Silver Proof Coins
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1989 - 1994
Ten Dollar Bird Series
Silver Piedfort Coins
Year |
Desciption |
Price |
1989 |
Kookaburra |
A$55.00 |
1990 |
Cockatoo |
A$55.00 |
1991 |
Jabiru |
A$55.00 |
1992 |
Emperor Penguin |
A$55.00 |
1993 |
Palm Cockatoo |
A$55.00 |
1994 |
Wedge Tail Eagle |
A$75.00 |
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1985 - 1993
Ten Dollar State Series
Silver Proof Coins
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1985 - 1993
Ten Dollar State Series
Silver Uncirculated Coins
Year |
Desciption |
Price |
1985 |
Victoria |
A$15.00 |
1986 |
South Australia |
A$15.00 |
1987 |
New South Wales |
A$15.00 |
1988 |
Bicentennial |
A$15.00 |
1989 |
Queensland |
A$15.00 |
1990 |
Western Australia |
A$25.00 |
1991 |
Tasmania |
A$25.00 |
1992 |
Northern Territory |
A$25.00 |
1993 |
Aust. Capital Territory |
A$25.00 |
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1982 Commonwealth Games
$10 Silver Proof & Uncirculated Coins

Australia's first $10 coin, the sterling silver 1982 Commonwealth Games $10 Proof Coin, Set in a case with a Certificate of Authenticity. Released to commemorate the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane.
This silver coin is also available in Uncirculated in a official red wallet.
1982 Commonwealth Games $10 Silver Proof Coin A$20.00
1982 Commonwealth Games $10 Silver Uncirculated Coin A$15.00
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