Federation was on the 1st of January, 1901. The Centenary was celebrated in 2001.
To commemorate Australia's centenary of Federation.
If you refer to the packaged "Centenary of Federation medallion" given to school children, probably not much since there were over 2 million issued. They are a "Collectible" and value will incease over time. If you refer to the "Centenary of Federation medallion" included as part of the 2001 Proof set of coins, it will be worth nothing without the rest of the set.
The Australian 20 cent coin is occasionally used as a commemorative. 1995 - QEII and UN 50th Anniversary 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Australain Capital Territory 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - South Australia 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Tasmania 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Northern Territory 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Queensland 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - New South Wales 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Western Australia 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Victoria 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation - Norfolk Island 2001 - QEII and Sir Donald Bradman Tribute 2003 - QEII and Australia's Volunteers 2005 - QEII and 60th Anniversary of the end of WWII These are the Australian 50 cent commemorative coins. 1995 - 12 sided QEII and 50th Anniv End of WW2 1998 - 12 sided QEII and Anniv Bass and Flinders 2000 - 12 sided QEII and Royal Visit 2000 2000 - 12 sided QEII and Millenium Year 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Centenary of Federation 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Qld Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and ACT Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and NSW Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and SA Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and WA Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Tas Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Vic Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and NT Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Norfolk Island Coat of Arms 2001 - 12 sided QEII and Year of the Outback 2003 - 12 sided QEII and Australia's Volunteers 2004 - 12 sided QEII and Student Design 2005 - 12 sided QEII and 60th Anniv End of WW2 2006 - 12 sided QEII and Commonwealth Games Melbourne These are the Australian One Dollar commemorative coins. 1996 - QEII and Henry Parkes 1997 - QEII and Charles Kingsford Smith 1999 - QEII and International Year of Older Persons 2001 - QEII and Centenary of Federation 2001 - QEII and International Year of the Volunteer 2002 - QEII and Year of the Outback 2003 - QEII and Australia's Volunteers 2003 - QEII and Women's Suffrage 2005 - QEII and 60th Anniversary of end of WW2 2005 - QEII and Gallipoli 2007 - QEII and APEC 2008 - QEII and Centenary of Scouting There are many other commemorative coins that were minted as non-circulating legal tender (NCLT), not for general circulation.
Federation of the states in Australia occurred on 1 January 1901. Therefore, the 100th anniversary was on 1 January 2001.
CHRISTINE PURNELL has written: 'CELEBRATION OF A CENTENARY: THE DEVIZES BRANCH OF THE SALISBURY DIOCESAN GUILD OF RINGERS 1901-2001'
Centenary Medal was created on 2001-02-14.
An Australian 1929 "Centenary of Western Australia" medallion, depending on its condition, might fetch anything from $15 to $50 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Saltora Netaji Centenary College was created in 2001.
Edmund Barton has not appeared on any Australian banknote to date. The only politician to have ever graced an Australian banknote was Sir Henry Parkes on the 2001 Centenary of Federation Five Dollar note, he being one of the major motivational forces leading to the Federation of Australia.
Edmund Barton has not appeared on any Australian banknote to date. The only politician to have ever graced an Australian banknote was Sir Henry Parkes on the 2001 Centenary of Federation Five Dollar note, he being one of the major motivational forces leading to the Federation of Australia.
The Centenary of Federation was in 2001. The Royal Australian Mint produced nine different general circulation 20 cent coins, one for each state and territory, plus one for Norfolk Island. The Royal Australian Mint produced ten different general circulation 50 cent coins, one for each state and territory, plus one for Norfolk Island and one based on the traditional 50 cent design. RAM also produced a variety of non-circulating legal tender coins in silver, gold and platinum for the Centenary of Federation plus various mint and proof collector sets.