2006 One Dollar Silver Proof Coin TV - ANDA Show Special
2006 One Dollar Silver Proof Coin TV - ANDA Show Special
Obverse: Rank-Broadley portrait of Elizabeth II to right;
Reverse: Television antenna sending a signal with camera
Diameter: 25.00mm | Purity: 99.99% | Weight: 11.66g | Nett: 0.37ozt
Mintage: 6,000
Commemorating half a century of TV in Australia, an exclusive release at the collector events held in 2006.
The proof silver one dollar coins are the second most popular products that the RAM makes each year (the mint sets have been best sellers for decades!), largely due to the unique beauty and appeal of the coins when struck in silver.
There's something about seeing these commemorative designs when they've been struck in pure silver - the frosted relief on a mirrored background makes them stand out really well, and they look far better than they do when (if!) you can get them out of your change.
The design for the 2006 $1 commemorative coin commemorates the passing of 50 years since television was first broadcast in Australia. Despite the immediate connection that nearly all Australians have to television and the programs it conveys, the design didn't resonate particularly strongly with the collector market when it first came out.
This particular coin was released at one of 3 Coin Shows held by ANDA across Australia in 2006. The mintage for the Brisbane and Canberra shows was just 1,500 per show.
SKU: 206692
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SKU | 206692 |
Barcode # | 9.31E+12 |
Shipping Weight | 0.0500kg |
Shipping Width | 0.070m |
Shipping Height | 0.028m |
Shipping Length | 0.075m |
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