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I finally got something to share in the Aussie section!!!

A WINS member sent "hat" items to everyone who participated in the last auction, and he sent me a Royal Australian Mint bi-metallic token. I must say that I really like it. More and more, I'm starting to like the bi-metallic coinage. The only thing that could have made it better is if there were animals on it.

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Soo you like Animals
Try these wild life and insect coins
Not bimetal, but coloured.
http://www.perthmint.com.au/gc/prod...es/fauna.jpg

http://www.perthmint.com.au/gc/prod...%5Fid=00C87Z
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Do these come colorized from the Mint? How is it done? Any US coinage that is colorized is usually done with a tacky decal or something like that, but these look like they're done with high-quality methods.

And, yes, I love these!
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Originally posted by Susanlynn9

Do these come colorized from the Mint? How is it done? Any US coinage that is colorized is usually done with a tacky decal or something like that, but these look like they're done with high-quality methods.

And, yes, I love these!


Yes they do come from the mint.
The mint colorizes them.i have asked others to supply me with the information as to how and will post it as soon as I geta reply but ion the meantime check out these endangered animals
http://www.peterstrich.com.au/OZ_CO...dangered.htm
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