An Australian 1997 copper-aluminium-nickel One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary)(mintmark = C - issued at the RAM), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $20 AUD.
There were 102,213 minted.
An Australian 1997 copper-aluminium-nickel One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary)(mintmark = S - issued at the Sydney Royal Easter Show), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $25 AUD.
There were 50,858 minted.
An Australian 1997 copper-aluminium-nickel One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary)(mintmark = B - issued at the Royal Brisbane Show), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $25 AUD.
There were 28,616 minted.
An Australian 1997 copper-aluminium-nickel One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary)(mintmark = A - issued at the Royal Adelaide Show), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $25 AUD.
There were 25,403 minted.
An Australian 1997 copper-aluminium-nickel One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary)(mintmark = M - issued at the Royal Melbourne Show), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $25 AUD.
There were 27,430 minted.
An Australian 1997 silver One Dollar coin (Elizabeth II)(Proof)(Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Birth Centenary), uncirculated and in the original packaging and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $70 AUD.
There were 13,611 minted.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
An Easter chicken! In the first place, bunnies do not lay eggs.
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It's a novelty, similar to the Santa Claus dollar. It's a genuine bill with a decal placed over the original portrait.
Easter is the greatest Christian feast. As Australia was founded on a Christian bases culture, it shouldn't be adding too much, but considering the multicultural Australia that we are living in the Feast of Easter (Pascha) brings among the non Christians the name and information about our Lord.
Easter bilbies have a wider-reaching purpose than Easter bunnies. The sale of Easter bilbies helps to raise awareness of the plight of this endangered native Australian marsupial. Sales also raise funds which are directed towards conservation of the bilby's habitat, and developing captive breeding programmes aimed at releasing more bilbies back into their native habitat.
Go to Michaels and buy the stuff and you can get the candy from anywhere. I like some dollar stores.
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Zero, zip, zilch. There are no Easter bunny dollar bills. It is a fake or play money.
Generally speaking, Australians have the same as all the other Commonwealth countries, a bunny rabbit with easter eggs. In recent years, however, the Bilby has been put forward as a new Easter symbol in Australia. The Bilby is a native Australian animal that has become endangered. It is a small nocturnal omnivorous marsupial with a long nose and tail and rabbit-like ears. The Easter Bilby is becoming more common on our supermarket shelves alongside the traditional rabbit and most manufacturers donate some of the proceeds from Bilby sales to saving the Bilby.
I THIN A FIT OR A EASTER OR WE THE PEOPLE BIKE BUT 100% FIT
Easter Lily, edelweiss, Eric John, eucalyptus silver dollar, euphorbia and evening primrose are flowers. They begin with the letter e.