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Final Australian Coin Featuring Queen Elizabeth To Be Released In 2023

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'The new design featuring the Queen was unveiled this week, after her death in September at the age of 96, and will include her familiar profile but with a notable difference.'
https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...c66dedc432e0

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Please forgive my ignorance of Australian coinage, but was the same done for King George VI?
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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R.I.P ..... God bless the queen
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Wonder what is on the reverse? Won't be a Mob of Roos though as it's a Perth Mint wannabe coin.
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Its a RAM coin.
Not just $1 coins.
https://www.ramint.gov.au/publicati...igy-released
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Thanks jens coins for correcting me , only read above link from coaster which does not contain all relevant information.
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Please forgive my ignorance of Australian coinage, but was the same done for King George VI?


No, probably because there were almost no non-circulating collector coins being produced in 1952/1953.
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In the future, there are going to be lots of coins with QE11 effigies.
Some will be memorial coins issued into circulation, but most will be NCLT.

A speculative question:-
Would the US Mint issue an NCLT QE11 memorial coin,
with any of the Gillick, Machin, Maklouf, Rank-Broadley or Clark effigies ?
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Canada will be doing something similar: 1952-2022 will be on the 2023 dated coins, and rumor is that Charles III will appear on circulating coins after his coronation.
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Has anyone found out which sets will contain this obverse? As the vegemite year set will be continually minted during 2023 I did wonder if the vegemite $1 would have this obverse at some point?
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