Thank you MachinMachinMan, you are right. Despite the RAM claiming to be "proud to have released various coins over the decades" (media release) they don't include them on their website of other circulating legal tender - very "proud" indeed.
Rennicks actually do mention the Socceroos coin in their latest catalogue but didn't include an illustration.
Anyway, it appears that RAM considers coins produced for Woolies and others, despite being legal tender, are second-rate coins. If they were really "proud" of those 'junk' coins, why not include them in their website with the other circulating legal tender coins?
Never mind, I am still happy to have them in my collection of circulating coins. Just think it is odd that RAM don't acknowledge them like other circulating coins they mint.
Rennicks actually do mention the Socceroos coin in their latest catalogue but didn't include an illustration.
Anyway, it appears that RAM considers coins produced for Woolies and others, despite being legal tender, are second-rate coins. If they were really "proud" of those 'junk' coins, why not include them in their website with the other circulating legal tender coins?
Never mind, I am still happy to have them in my collection of circulating coins. Just think it is odd that RAM don't acknowledge them like other circulating coins they mint.