A new commemorative coin marking what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday has been mocked online for its ...
Commemorative coins produced by the Royal Australian Mint to honour the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth have sparked fierce criticism, with observers branding the depiction a "monstrosity" and ...
The portrait of Queen Elizabeth on two coins released by the Royal Australian Mint has drawn criticism, despite proving ...
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Metal detectorist searching Gold Rush campsite uncovers 'extremely rare' relic: 'Such a buzz'
A metal detectorist uncovered a rare 19th-century Japanese coin at an Australian Gold Rush campsite near Ballarat, calling ...
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Remember Dollar Bill? It's been 60 years since Australia made the big change to decimal currency
Six decades ago, Australia swapped its old currency for dollars and cents. A catchy jingle sung by a cartoon character named Dollar Bill helped the country adapt.
On February 14, 1966, Australia changed its currency from shillings and pence to dollars and cents, and along with it, reshaped the classroom. Now, as the 60th anniversary of "Changeover Day" (or ...
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