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The only Australian Coins minted for general circulation in 2007 were the 5, 10 and 20 cent coins and the 2 Dollar coin.

The 50 cent coin was only minted as a Non-Circulating Commemorative and, the 1 Dollar coin was only minted for Uncirculated or Mint year sets and Proof sets.

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