Description
Before Federation in 1901, Australia comprised six self-governing colonies: New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Queensland.
Growing calls in the late 19th Century for the colonies to unite culminated in a series of referendums, which eventually passed in all six colonies. The Commonwealth of Australia was inaugurated on 1 January 1901, and the first Parliament wasopened in Melbourne four months later.
To commemorate the 125th Anniversary of Federation in 2026, the Royal Australian Mint has released a special seven-coin collection.
Each colony that became a state of Australia in 1901 is commemorated on a 25 cent coin, which features the state's distinctive faunal and floral emblems.
The New South Wales and South Australia coins also include emblems of the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory repectively; these territories, formed in 1911, were part of the states at the time of Federation.
The Seventh Coin in the collection is a one dollar coin representing the commonwealth of Australia.
The seven coins are as follows:
- New South Wales (25c)
- Tasmania (25c)
- Western Australia (25c)
- South Australia (25c)
- Victoria (25c)
- Queensland (25c)
- Commonwealth of Australia ($1)
Packaged in a beautiful presentation tin, each coin is presented on its own presentation card.
