The most valuable Australian 1 dollar coin you can find in change is undoubtedly the 1992 Mob of Roos dollar coin. The Royal Australian Mint website lists the coin as having a mintage of 8000 but we doubt that to be true. We’re actually only aware of two (yes 2) evey being sighted. One sold at auction for more than $1000, and the other was.. This entry will be added to as we write more information about the dollar. 1 Dollar Coins Issues and Mintages Standard circulation size 25 millimetre 9 gram aluminium bronze 1 dollars released by Australia’s circulating coin producer, the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra. Values of Various Australian 1 Dollar Coins What is the Most Valuable.
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The $2 coin is made of 92% copper, 6% aluminium and 2% nickel. It is circular in shape, and has an interrupted milled edge. It weighs 6.6 grams and is 20.5 millimetres in diameter. The one and two cent coins The 1 and 2 cent coins were first introduced with decimalisation on 14 February 1966.. The one dollar coin was first introduced on 14 May 1984. Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated machines and to replace the one dollar note which had a short service life through high use.Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin.