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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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...another nice PNC one dollar find  The Waltzing Matilda Centenary dollar coin of 1995, with the "M" mintmark as stamped at the Melbourne Agricultural Show. I found this coin whilst noodling last night. I first looked at the obverse of the coin thinking "ah, that is a very nice condition 1995 dollar coin"  I got the real shock  when I looked at the reverse  Squire 
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New Member
Australia
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Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum, but have been reading the posts for a while (especially this topic) whilst trying to collect some interesting Australian varieties. I thought you might like to see some of my finds so far this year: 5c I have noodled my way through $300 worth of 5c coins but haven't found a 1972 yet. I did pick up a $100 bank bag which had no 5c coins newer than 2006. The majority were aUNC 1999-2003. I put together a nice year set using some of the best ones:  I also discovered a 1968 5c with a small rim Cud at around 5 o'clock, a 1987 with Cud at 2 o'clock, and an off-centre 1982.  I'll post a few more pics for my finds for other denominations later...
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New Member
Australia
26 Posts |
I've not much to say about 10 coins...! I've gone through about $200 worth, and only need to find a 1985 to complete a circulated year set. I've found 20c coins quite fun to noodle though, and have gone through around $600 worth so far and picked up a few varieties, like this 2004 large head (on the right of the image):  And the thin 7 (left) vs thick 7 (right)varieties from 2007:  I also found a 1980 straight clip (is this a genuine clip, or has it been run over by a lawnmower or something?! There's no distortion at all to the designs on the coin)   Finally, I also came across a 2013 20c coin with a very weak '3' in the date. The top part of the 3 is almost completely missing: 
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New Member
Australia
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50c I really love noodling 50c coins! I've noodled through just over $1,000 so far, but I'm yet to find a 1985. However, I did find a faint(and slightly grotty!)double bar from 1979 and a 1993 just the other day:  I also found some more grotty 1980 double bars, but hopefully I can find better examples soon.  The main reason I like noodling 50c coins is for all of the commemorative designs. In one $200 bank bag I found the following nice examples. I was particularly pleased with the 2014 AIATSIS version as it's the first I've found:  The second $200 bank bag of 50c coins I went through yielded these commemoratives with some nice lustre. I especially like the Rams Head design...  And I was a bit surprised to find two of these in the same $10 bag considering the mintage of just over 5 million:  Lastly, in my search for an upset 2010 50c coin, I found this 2010 50c rim error instead. The rim is partially rounded (between 12 and 2 o'clock) with a regular wide-spaced milling, which the photos are probably not quite good enough to show!  
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New Member
Australia
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On to $1 coins! I keep an eye out for the rotated 2001 Centenary of Federation version, and I have found a slightly dubious "just-past-11-o'clock" version?! which I've tried to show below:   I also found another 2001 CoF which was not rotated, but was off-centre with a double rim effect:  Recently I also found a lovely clean 1988 bicentennial $1, 1984 MoR and 2000 MoR:    But, the most unusual find has to be the 2013 Polar Series 'Rockhopper Penguin'. I had actually gone to the bank to deposit some noodled 20c and 50c coins into the coin counter when I noticed the machine was already being used by an elderly couple. I noticed she was carrying a big wad of lotto tickets, and he had a bag bulging with $1 coins. They actually filled the machine up with their $1 coins, so when I was finished I asked the bank teller if I could have that same $500 bag of $1 coins from the coin counting machine. I reckoned those coins were the proceeds from a social club or lotto syndicate, so I figured there might be some coins in there that were worth having! I wasn't wrong, although this chap has had a bit of a tough time in circulation.  In the bag I also found a total of ten 2014 ANZAC $1 coins. Not bad considering I hadn't seen one up to that point! There were also eight 2000 $1 coins, but no mule(as if I could be that lucky!) 
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New Member
Australia
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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They've certainly had a hard life. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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New Member
Australia
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Found this one in my change the other day....  
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
5385 Posts |
What's the mark on the largest roos elbow? Is it just a stain or perhaps a Cud?
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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New Member
Australia
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Unfortunately not a Cud. Its just the way the light hit the coin. Is it possible that the 66 wavey twenty was created by Cuds? 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Good haul baker_boy0 - I think the clipped 20c is fake as I think there should be some distortion around the bases of the letters on the obverse. 1972 5c pieces are getting hard too - I've only ever found one, though I don't go through 5c pieces that often.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
653 Posts |
Hi baker_boy0 The results of my "pub coin     analysis" are at https://goccf.com/t/122618&whichpag...s=pub%2CcoinI conducted a fairly exhaustive study  and the results are on the bottom of this link. I hope this helps you with your research into the fascinating - high alcohol content - study of "pub coins"  Cheers Squire
Edited by Squire Wilson 06/16/2015 04:15 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
653 Posts |
....some further "noodling success". Picked up the US Quarter "Alaska - The Great Land" in amongst my $1 coins. This joins the other five US Quarter state coins from my Australian noodling  A summary of my collection is shown below Actually, I am not sure whether the "Vicksburg Mississippi" coin belongs to this series. Looks like this shows the Civil War Ironclad "USS Cairo", which was sunk by a Confederate mine. Squire 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
653 Posts |
...some more recent noodling finds  . A SECOND 1987 50 cent coin  (see below) - I found the first one on the 16th of June of this year - how likely is that...  And from last nights noodling a "bittersweet find" - a nice shiny 2009 "Dorothy Wall / Blinky Bill" $1 coin (see below). This is actually part of an uncirculated "Baby Coin Set" so it was sad  to think that this gift to a mother was taken from its commemorative kit and put into general circulation. Anyway, I will look after it well... Squire  
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Valued Member
Australia
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Some nice numbers last week... 
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