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All Australian Two Dollar coins are HH coins. HH is the initials of the designer of the reverse, Horst Hahne.

The HH inscription only appeared on the 1988 and 1989 coins.

There were 160,852,100 1988 coins minted.

There were 31,637,800 1989 coins minted.

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