Description
The Dawn Service has become an integral part of ANZAC Day in Australia.
Each year on 25th April, vast numbers of Australians mark ANZAC Day by attending a dawn service. An evocative way to commemorate the sacrifices of those who have served their country, dawn services are held throughout Australia, as well as at some key commemorative sites overseas - such as Gallipoli, where the original ANZACS landed in 1915.
A typical dawn service includes a commemorative address, laying of wreaths, playing of the military bugle calls, and a one or two minute period of silence.
The Royal Australian Mint commemorates the dawn service with this stunning coin design.
The coin features a striking representation of the dawn service with the sun rising over the ocean, which is colour printed.
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These are circulated finished coins from official Mint Rolls
- The single coin is packaged in a 2x2 coin holder
- The coin image is a stock photo and does not represent the quality of the coin sent
Features
General Product Features
Year:
2026
Country:
Australia
Coin Features
Face Value:
Two Dollars
Issuer:
Royal Australian Mint
Finish:
Circulating
Metal:
Aluminium Bronze
Australian Decimal Coins
Face Value:
Two Dollar
Obverse:
Dan Thorne
