Crack open your coin jars because you could be sitting on an absolute goldmine! A rare Australian one dollar coin, known as a ‘mule’, is being sold at auction for more than $4,000. A mix up at a mint ...
Each of these coins is both color-enhanced and being accepted as legal tender at face value in circulation. In 2017, Australia issued a 1-cent, four 1-dollar, and three color-enhanced 2-dollar coins ...
Often in coin collecting what makes an item valuable is not that it’s perfect, it’s that something went wrong in the minting process, making the resulting coin rare, and hence highly collectible.
An error on a batch of coins is helping some Australians turn five cents into $70. Coin collector Michael McCauley has told his social media followers how to spot ...
The piece was a 1943 Lincoln bronze cent, a coin that was with the ... How do you know if you have one? The high value of this coin is due to the fact that the Mint stopped using bronze in pennies ...
On 14 February 1966, when Australia converted to the new decimal currency, the world got to see Devlin’s designs. Most of them are still in circulation today. The one-cent coin featured a design of a ...
Coin has jumped in value; now worth $135 A $1 coin with a mistake is worth up to $3,000 READ MORE: Dirty truth about what ...
King Charles to appear on Australian dollar coins before Christmas - The coin was designed by the Royal Mint in London with ...
Noble Numismatics auctioned two Australian error coins today, and they were expected to draw substantial bidding. The 1978 fifty-cent coin struck on a twenty-cent ...
Royal Australian Mint CEO Leigh Gordon said the coloured coin would "certainly resonate" with Australians. "It's a beautiful 50 cent piece that ... collectible and one to hold for years to ...