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Of the few Australian general circulation coins that were minted in either 1989 or 1990, there were fewer general circulation 1990 coins minted, making them slightly rarer.

1 cent coins -

1989 - 168 million minted

1990 - 52.99 million minted

2 cent coins -

1989 - 124.5 million minted

1990 - none minted for general circulation

5 cent coins -

1989 - 43 million minted

1990 - 31.81 million minted

10 cent coins -

1989 - 43 million minted

1990 - 23.69 million minted

20 cent coins -

1989 - none minted for general circulation

1990 - none minted for general circulation

50 cent coins -

1989 - none minted for general circulation

1990 - none minted for general circulation

1 Dollar coins -

1989 - none minted for general circulation

1990 - none minted for general circulation

2 Dollar coins -

1989 - 30 million minted

1990 - 8.7 million minted

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