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The Big Noodle: Australian 1 Dollar Coins

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 Posted 07/01/2022  01:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Day 89

Had all sorts of trouble getting dollar coins over the last couple of days. Only 100 to go through today.

No 2019 letter coins.

Found an NCLT 2002 Year of the Outback coin with M mint mark.
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A nice way to mark 15,000 dollar coins noodled.

Total number of one dollar coins noodled: 15080
Number of different circulation coins found: 119/128
2019 A-Z coins found: 17/26
2021 A-Z coins found: 26/26
2022 A-Z coins found: 26/26
NCLT coins found: 19
Mule dollars found: 1
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07/01/2022 01:24 am
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 Posted 07/01/2022  06:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Princetane to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No Lamingtons were invented in New Zealand around 1881.

A recipe from a Nelson newspaper from March 1881 was for a cake very similar to Lamingtons and this article (British not Kiwi propaganda) shows an 1888 painting with a lamington in it.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...f%20Auckland.

However I will agree calling them Lamingtons was an Australian idea after Lord Lamington the Governor of Queensland in 1900. They were only referred to Lamingtons there after 1902, but the same Lord Lamington visited Wellington in 1895 and was taken by the shaved coconut covered cakelets presented to him by local bakers, who called their creations "Lamingtons" after previously being known as Wellingtons. After this visit, Lamington assumed his duties in Brisbane and no doubt remembered those alluring baked treats he had tried back in Noo Zillund and thought we should have them here.

The conversation went along the lines of "Hey Stu, what do we call these fancy cakes from Noo Zillund?" "Well not Kiwis cobber as they will hog the credit for them and fair dinkum, we can't let the kiwis hog all the glory"

"Strewth Bruce, yew know I don't like thinking - burns the billabong. I know lets call them Lamingtons, really sounds like sheep and Kiwi stuff", "Well it is, it reminds they are Kiwi and remind us to keep making up the sheep jokes about them"

And there you are, Australia's dollar coin celebrating pieces of Kiwiana.
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07/01/2022 06:38 am
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Princetane, you sure know a lot about lamingtons. Maybe you can tell me why sometimes they have jam and sometimes they don't.

And are you claiming that crux on the X coin for the Kiwis too as it only involves the 4 stars that are on the New Zealand flag.
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A bit off topic, but the Mrs. is all too quick to let me know when there are lamingtons in the litter tray.
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A bit off topic, but the Mrs. is all too quick to let me know when there are lamingtons in the litter tray.


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 Posted 07/03/2022  12:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Day 91

Noodled 24 rolls of dollar coins and found an A-Z coin I was looking for.

2019 H for Hills Hoist clothesline:
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Also found an upset 1996 Henry Parkes coin

I arranged 9 coins in a sheet with the reverses all oriented correctly:
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As you can see the coin in the middle is upset to around 11 o'clock.
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Total number of one dollar coins noodled: 15560
Number of different circulation coins found: 120/128
2019 A-Z coins found: 18/26
2021 A-Z coins found: 26/26
2022 A-Z coins found: 26/26
NCLT coins found: 19
Mule dollars found: 1
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Noodled 24 rolls of dollar coins and found an A-Z coin I was looking for. 2019 H for Hills Hoist clothesline:
Excellent!

Just eight more to go.
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Nice upset MMM.
And I just noticed you noodled a 2000 mule!
A very worthwhile endeavour.

Good work.
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yes, nice find, upset henry parkes coin quite rare (not sure how much).
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Day 95

Noodled 19 rolls of dollar coins and got one coin closer to tracking down the remaining 2019 A-Zs.

2019 T for Thongs
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Still finding quite a few 2020 QANTAS and MORs. The released mintage figures are quite low so I hope the RAM hasn't been minting more of them.

Total number of one dollar coins noodled: 15940
Number of different circulation coins found: 121/128
2019 A-Z coins found: 19/26
2021 A-Z coins found: 26/26
2022 A-Z coins found: 26/26
NCLT coins found: 19
Mule dollars found: 1
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Princetane, you sure know a lot about lamingtons. Maybe you can tell me why sometimes they have jam and sometimes they don't.

And are you claiming that crux on the X coin for the Kiwis too as it only involves the 4 stars that are on the New Zealand flag.


It's personal choice, you can eat your lamingtons raw, or you can slice them in the middle, add cream or jam, or sometimes put cream and a cherry on top. I do it all, I love embellishments. More is more in cakes and sweets. Of course all embellishments must be from New Zealand, none of this Aussie rubbish!

Second part - No, the Southern Cross is seen in all parts of the Southern Hemisphere, if Aussies and Kiwis solely claim it, then a lot of South Americans, South Africans and Africa south of the equator and many Pacific and Indian Ocean Island nations will be angry.

The Southern Cross is to us like what the Polaris is to you all in the Northern Hemisphere - there is enough stars for us all.

3M - The 2019 Alphabet dollars are coming along, love the build up of Parkes dollars.
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Noodled 19 rolls of dollar coins and got one coin closer to tracking down the remaining 2019 A-Zs.
Excellent!
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Day 101

I have had to noodle 1140 dollar coins since my last post to finally find another coin I was looking for:

2019 K for Kangaroo
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That kangaroo is in much better shape than this mob. Seems someone has been doing some roo shooting:
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Total number of one dollar coins noodled: 17080
Number of different circulation coins found: 122/128
2019 A-Z coins found: 20/26
2021 A-Z coins found: 26/26
2022 A-Z coins found: 26/26
NCLT coins found: 19
Mule dollars found: 1
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I have had to noodle 1140 dollar coins since my last post to finally find another coin I was looking for: 2019 K for Kangaroo
That one took some effort.
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 Posted 07/20/2022  12:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Day 108

Noodled $300 worth of dollar coins.

Having finally found a 2019 K for Kangaroo last time, naturally I found another one today:
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I've been finding hundreds of 2020 donation dollars,
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but today I noticed something different:
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Yes a 2021 Donation Dollar. I didn't even know they existed.

Total number of one dollar coins noodled: 17380
Number of different circulation coins found: 123/128129
2019 A-Z coins found: 20/26
2021 A-Z coins found: 26/26
2022 A-Z coins found: 26/26
NCLT coins found: 19
Mule dollars found: 1


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