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Who are on the Australian coins?

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Who are on the Australian coins?

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  1. Coins have an obverse and reverse design.

    On special occasions, some circulating coins will be issued with commemorative designs.  Coins used to feature commemorative designs in circulating currency are the $1 coin, the 50 cent coin and, in rare circumstances, the 20 cent coin.  

    For images go to the Royal Australian Mint website:

    http://www.ramint.gov.au/making_coins/de...

    The obverse side of all Australian decimal coins features the effigy of the reigning monarch, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

    Five Cent - 'Echidna'

    The reverse side depicts a curled up echidna.

    Ten Cent - 'Lyrebird'

    The reverse side features the lyrebird displaying its beautiful tail feathers.

    Twenty Cent - 'Platypus'

    The reverse side features the platypus.

    Fifty Cent - 'Coat of Arms'

    The Australian Coat of Arms unites the six state badges on a central shield.

    One Dollar - 'Kangaroo'

    The reverse of the one dollar coin features kangaroos.

    Two Dollar - 'Aboriginal Tribal Elder'

    The design on the reverse of the two dollar coin shows an Aboriginal tribal elder against a background of the Southern Cross constellation and native grass tree plants.


  2. The Obverse side (Heads) has Queen Elizabeth II on it and on the Reverse side (Tails) , most of them are Australian animals (except the 50 cents and $2 coins):

    5 cents - Echidna

    10 cents - Superb Lyrebird

    20 cents - Platypus

    50 cents - Coat of Arms

    $1 - five Kangaroos

    $2 - Aboriginal Elder

    Hope this helps.

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