Royal Australian Mint 2025 60th Anniversary C Mintmark $1 Coin of the Year Set of 5 cards
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Description
This coin was produced to commemorate the Mint's 60th anniversary celebrations theme.
The first one of these coins was set in a piece of marble from taken from the iconic Mint building’s heritage listed floor during recent renovations.
Celebrating Community - Our Collectors
To show the Royal Australian Mint appreciation of Australia's numismatic community. Australian collectors, enthusiasts and historians have cherished and preserved the country coinage heritage.
This coin acknowledges the collectors passion and dedication, highlighting the enduring bond between the Mint and its collectors.
Celebrating Mint Staff - Minties
To recognise the deidcated Royal Australian Mint staff, affectionately known as Minties. Their expertise, passion and craftmanship have been the cornerstone of the Mint's success.
This coin pays tribute to their contributions, celebrating the people who bring Australia's coins to life.
Celebrating Money Making - Machines
To pay tribute to the money-making machines, including Titan, Penny, Robbie and other presses. These mechanical tools have helped to produce more than 14 billion coins, embodying precision and efficiency.
This coin honours the technological advancements that have drivent the Mint's success over six decades.
Celebrating Outreach - Mobile Mint
Bringing the minting experience to communities across Australia, the Mobile Mint initiative educated and engaged the public.
The coin commemorates the Mint's commitment to accessibility, education and fostering a deeper connection with numismatists nationwide.
Celebrating The Architect - Richard ure
To honour Richard Ure, the visionary architect behind the design of the building. Ure's modernist approach ensured a blend of functionality and style, creating a landmark that has stood the test of time. Ure also designed the iconic Black Mountain Tower and Australian-American Memorial.
This coin commemorates his legacy and the Mint's architectural heritage.