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No, the Two Dollar coin is heavier. An Australian 10 cent coin weighs 5.66 grams. An Australian 2 Dollar coin weighs 6.6 grams.
The man on the Australian 2 dollar coin is NOBODY! It is just a picture of a male Aboriginal leader.
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The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984 replacing the Australian One Dollar note which was last issued in 1982. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988 replacing the Australian Two Dollar note which was last issued in 1985. The Australian Two Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1988.
Yes. The Australian general circulation 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coins are all made from a 75% copper and 25% nickel alloy. The Australian general circulation 1 and 2 Dollar coins are all made from a 92% copper, 6% aluminum and 2% nickel alloy.
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The size of the coins in relation to each other. The Australian One Dollar coin at 25 mm is significantly larger than the Australian Two Dollar coin at 20.62 mm. By comparison, the New Zealand One Dollar coin at 23 mm is smaller than the New Zealand Two Dollar coin at 26.5 mm.
One each of the 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent, 1 Dollar and 2 Dollar coins = 50.95 grams. Australian coins have the following weights - 1 cent - 2.59 grams 2 cent - 5.18 grams 5 cent - 2.83 grams 10 cent - 5.66 grams 20 cent - 11.31 grams 50 cent - 15.55 grams 1 Dollar - 9 grams 2 Dollar - 6.6 grams The 1 and 2 cent coins are still legal tender.
On 21 June 2013, a second commemorative 2 dollar coin was launched by the Royal Australian Mint. This coin, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, featured a purple circle bordering St Edward's Crown.
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The Australian Two Dollar coin is made from copper, aluminium and nickel and is of a gold appearance. Very occasionally, some Proof coins are made from silver and issued in sets. The 2000 $2 coin was not one of these. If you have a silver $2 coin, it has been plated. Modified coins are worthless as a collectible.
No. Only the 1988 and 1989 Australian 2 Dollar coins have HH on them. HH is the initials of the designer (Horst Hahne) of the reverse side of the coin. All years of the Australian Two Dollar coin are potentially still in circulation and are therefore worth Two Dollars, unless they are Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins. The initials do not make the coin worth any more or less.