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No 1984 $1 Coin In Mint Sets?

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 Posted 03/30/2012  07:57 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just wondering why there is no $1 coin in the 1984 mint sets?
there were over 185 million minted this year it is strange that it isn't included in my 1984 mint set
I wanted a nice coin for my dollar set and was dissapointed to find it wasn't included in this set.
I have since bought a proof 1984 coin but a unc coin should have been included in this set , IMHO


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03/30/2012 08:02 am
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Hello trout I am new to this forum,I collect the Australian mint sets as well
1984 was when the 1 dollar note was replaced by the 1 dollar coin but when the mint set was released in the new year the 1 dollar coin wasn't even struck
Mid year the mint sold the dollar in a seperate bubble pack the first dollar pack
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deano
Cheers for that info, welcome to the family.
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Thank you trout I appreciate your warm welcome
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There you go, that's another interesting piece of info that I never knew.

You learn (more) than something new everyday! (on this forum)

Deano, welcome! Best things about this forum are;
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deano

Only 4 posts and already teaching me something I hadnt thought of
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 Posted 04/06/2012  5:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Enlil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That show the lack of foresight in the mint, when they were planning the one dollar coin a year in advance.
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I realized too that my proof set didn't contain a 1984 'proof' coin aswell. I was shattered :(

Had to buy the 1984 1 dollar in proof separately :( .... I think the 1988 sets contained the 2 dollar when they first came out. Makes me wonder why they didn't put the 1 dollar in the '84 ones.
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