2016 Australia's First Mints Ten Dollar 1/10oz Gold Proof Coin

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Description

Throughout the 19th century, Australian currency was an assortment of foreign coins, promissory notes and rum trades. The gold rush of this era became a pivotal period for Australian society, helping to develop both a form of currency and a unique identity.

The first factory to utilise this gold was the Adelaide Assay Office (established in 1852), which in its short life produced gold ingots and Australia’s firstgold coin, the Adelaide Pound. As England did not authorise the use of the pound, it soon faded into obscurity and official branches of the Royal Mint opened in Sydney (1855), Melbourne (1872) and Perth (1899).
These mints produced sovereigns and other pre-decimal coins until the Royal Australian Mint opened in 1965 and became the country’s sole producer of circulating coins.

Coin’s reverse emulates a Sydney Mint sovereign, a design unique to Australia

Struck on exquisite 99.99% gold to the Royal Australian Mint’s proof standard

Packaged in an attractive presentation case with outer box

Features

General Product Features

Year:
2016
Country:
Australia

Coin Features

Face Value:
Ten Dollars
Issuer:
Royal Australian Mint
Finish:
Proof
Mintage:
1000
Metal:
Gold
Metal Weight:
1/10oz