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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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Quote: New $2 coin to be released next month, Australian Honey Bee - crab eater Quote: 2022 $2 Al/Br Coloured Circulating Rolled Coin - Australian Honey Bee - jens coins Could either of you please add a link regarding this new $2 coin? Thanks
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Valued Member
Australia
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Yesterday at 10:30 · RAM releases for next month. To be released 8am Adelaide time, Thursday 7th of April. This is all the information we can disclose so if you've got any questions you'll need to hold it in until release day  2022 $5 Silver Proof Coin - Bicentenary of the Royal Agricultural Society RRP $ 120.00 Mintage: 2022 2022 $1 Al/Br Coloured Uncirculated Coin -Bicentenary of the Royal Agricultural Society RRP $ 15.00 Mintage: 40,000 2022 $2 Al/Br 'C' Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin - Australian Honey Bee RRP $15.00 Mintage: 60,000 2022 $2 Al/Br Coloured Circulating Rolled Coin - Australian Honey Bee RRP $99.95 Mintage 15,000 2021 $30 1kg Silver Proof Coin - Lunar Year of the Ox RRP $1,900.00 Mintage 100
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Valued Member
Australia
177 Posts |
2022 $2 Al/Br 'C' Mintmark Coloured Uncirculated Coin - Australian Honey Bee RRP $15.00 Mintage: 60,000 This coin apparently was released for the Berlin Money Fair. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Looks quite nice, but lets be serious, they are starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel now.
None of these later $2 coins are going to have the collectible nous of the 2012 - 2015 classics. To me the whole exercise became cliched in the 2016 Olympics coins, although there have been some outstanding designs!
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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Quote: 2022 $2 Al/Br Coloured Circulating Rolled Coin - Australian Honey Bee Thanks jens coins, much appreciated!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
2180 Posts |
Okay, so not for actual circulation then?
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Valued Member
Australia
215 Posts |
Whatever happened to the 2020 firefighter $2 coins? Did any actually make it into circulation? Correct me if I'm mistaken but nobody on this site has ever reported finding one. 
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Valued Member
Australia
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Quote: "Whatever happened to the 2020 firefighter $2 coins? Did any actually make it into circulation? Correct me if I'm mistaken but nobody on this site has ever reported finding one" *** Edited by Staff to add Quote tags. Please use them in the future. ***I have found a couple of the firefighter coins in circulation. A friend in Melbourne has found over 50 firefighters. He has also found over 100 $2 Aboriginal flag coins.
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Valued Member
Australia
215 Posts |
Ok jen, guess I must be in the wrong area to find them. 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1985 Posts |
Edited by MachinMachinMan 04/22/2022 03:10 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Lol that's nothing machinmanman you see the bank bags been taken from the banks. Problem is most of these people don't even collect coins.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: So far I have failed to find a single Aboriginal flag $2. I have found a few in Perth, but not many.
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Valued Member
Australia
177 Posts |
I went to the bank today and got a $2000 bag of $2 Aboriginal Flag coins. The bag was a Royal Australia Mint bag full of UNC bags of $2 coins. The bags are clear with no writing on them. Is this because the RAM are not doing the pop up shops?
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Valued Member
Australia
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Quote: I went to the bank today and got a $2000 bag of $2 Aboriginal Flag coins. Sweet  Quote: The bags are clear with no writing on them. Are you worried they won't sell for as high a price on ebay if they don't have writing on the bags? I would be happy to find a single flag coin (or a firefighter or an ambulance) 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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there are normally three types of bank bag sealed ones that is, armguard (usually different colours for different denominations) an opaque bag and a clear bag.
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