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2012 Mintages - The Preliminary Results Are Out!

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These are obviously only up until the 30th of June as per the financial year - we need to wait until next year (or maybe even the next if RAM are lazy) for full mintage figures...

5c Standard 2012 Cupro Nickel 18.864
10c Standard 2012 Cupro Nickel 24.750
20c Standard 2012 Cupro Nickel 17.975
50c Standard 2012 Cupro Nickel 5.670
$2 Standard 2012 Aluminium Bronze 1.800

Also of interest to get an idea of final figures on circulating commemoratives:

20c Royal Wedding 2011 Cupro Nickel 0.098
20c International Womens Day 0.050
20c Volunteers 2011 Cupro Nickel 4.611

I'm inclined to think the 2 former figures are NCLT mintages, while the latter would be for circulation. Feel free to offer your opinions

P.S. The Annual Report is now out there
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$2 is low so far
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@enworb It will be interesting to see the final mintages on the $2 as mintage will be split between the "minimum" 5 million Remembrance and the traditional Elder designs.

In addition, all I would say is that I find the following mintage figures... um... fascinating. Who's got some of these?

10c Standard 2011 Cupro Nickel 1.750
$2 Standard 2011 Aluminium Bronze 1.800
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Womens day was only 50,000? and wedding only 98,000?

They seem very low! I think they may have made a boo boo reporting the numbers.
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Those are the mintages in the 2011-2012 financial year, and need to be added onto those in the 2010-2011 annual report. That's why I suspect (due to the minimal size) they are likely to be NCLT mintages, as at the time of last years report, they had already started production on the third commemorative 2011 20c design - Volunteers.
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That might explain it.

I think the $2 will be the interesting one. The standard issue may end up quite scarce if the remembrance mintage is large.
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n addition, all I would say is that I find the following mintage figures... um... fascinating. Who's got some of these?
10c Standard 2011 Cupro Nickel 1.750
$2 Standard 2011 Aluminium Bronze 1.800

I have 1 x 2011 10c
0 x 2011 $2

and
1 x 2012 10c
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I've got two 2011 10c pieces. No 2011 $2 though.
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I don't have any, I only have $2 and 10c from 2010 and 2012
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I found a 2011 $2 recently but it's the only one I've seen.
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Womens day was only 50,000? and wedding only 98,000?

They seem very low!


They were minted in the 2010/2011 financial year. From memory the mintages were in the 4 to 5 million range.
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Mintages can be spread over 2 - 3 years of the RAM Annual Reports.

Total mintages so far for these 4 x 20c Commemoratives are:

ATO - 11,575,000.00 - (Probably final)
I.W.Day - 6,773,000.00
R.Wedding - 10,123,000.00
Volunteers - 6,111,000.00

I wouldn't think any of these would be in short supply, but people may be hoarding them.

PS, these figures are extracted from 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 Annual reports. It's feasible that there may still be more in the 2012-13 Report.
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I know they often use an obverse die over severall years but I wouldnt have thought they would use a commemorative reverse die for more than a year. I wouldnt have thought that say a year after the royal wedding that they would whip out that reverse die and start going for it.
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