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Value of Rare Australian 50 Cent Coins

One of the most popular Australian coins to collect is the 50 cent coin. And one of the most popular question about Australian coin values that we get is of course, about what is the value of Australian 50 cent

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Brisbane Coin Fair Overprints – Collectable or Silverfish Food?

The Brisbane Coin Fair run by VP Coins (Vic Power) is by all reports an excellent coin show to visit. It is attended by a lot of dealers, held twice a year and many people say is a lot better

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Rare Australian Decimal Coins: Part Two- Extreme Decimal Rarities

This is part 2 of a series on rare decimal coins that can be found in Australia. Interesting and extremely rare Australian decimal coins include the 1981 scalloped 20 cent which is a 20 cent design accidentally minted on a

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Double Struck Coin Error

An interesting class of coin error is the double struck coin. This type of error occurs when a minted coin is struck again by the coining dies before it has left the coining press completely. This usually results in a

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The 1937 and 1938 Australian Crown

The silver Australian Crown was minted in Melbourne only in the years 1937 and 1938. It depicts an image of a royal crown on the reverse designed by George Kruger Gray and George VI portrait on the obverse by Thomas

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The Australian One Dollar $1 Coin

A popular series for collectors and their collections is the Australian one dollar coins issues.The one dollar was first minted in 1984 when the $1 note was withdrawn from circulation. The reverse has the iconic 5 ‘mob of roos’ design

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Planchet Flaw or Peel or Lamination Flaw Coin Error

An interesting (but not particularly scarce) type of coin error is the lamination flaw or planchet flaw error. It is also sometimes known as a peel error. A lamination or planchet flaw or peel coin error occurs when there is

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Ramstrike or High Lip Coin Error

Another type of out of collar coin error is the ‘ramstrike’ or ‘high lip’ coin error. This sort of error occurs when the planchet is partially off-centre or out of alignment when the coin striking process starts. As the hammer

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Curved Clipped Planchet Error Coins

A clipped planchet or edge bite error coin occurs when a coin is struck on an incomplete planchet. Coin blanks are punched out from strips of metal using a high-speed punch. Sometimes the strip isn’t pushed along far enough after

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Current Coin Values, Bullion Prices and Exchange Rates

AUD $21.40
Australian 1966 Round 50c
AUD $1,299.07
Gold Sovereign
AUD $1,626.25
Australian $200 Gold Coin
AUD $62.64
Silver Price (per Oz)
AUD $5,518.04
Gold Price (per Oz)
USD $0.6614
Australian Dollar

 
These values are updated hourly using New York market prices. Coin values are purely the value of the gold or silver they contain and do not account for any numismatic value.
Prices Last Updated: 04:04 10 Sep 2025

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