1970 50c Coin - Captain Cook's Bicentenary - Specimen Strike
1970 50c Coin - Captain Cook's Bicentenary - Specimen Strike
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Commemorate a pivotal moment in Australian history with this 1970 50c Captain Cook Bicentenary coin, a unique Specimen quality striking and Australia's very first decimal commemorative.
The coin is supplied as shown.
This significant coin honours the bicentenary of Captain James Cook's discovery of Australia's east coast in 1770. Cook's landing at Botany Bay set the precedent for the First Fleet and European settlement just 18 years later, making this 1970 release a truly historic tribute. Struck by the Royal Australian Mint, this exceptional coin is supplied in a brand new 2x2 Mylar Coin Flip, preserving its pristine condition.
Key features of this remarkable coin include:
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Australia's First Decimal Commemorative: This coin holds significant historical status as the inaugural commemorative coin of the Australian decimal era.
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Limited Specimen Strike Mintage: Only 550,000 of these Specimen Strikes were minted, making it a sought-after piece for collectors.
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Superior Specimen Quality: A Specimen Strike represents a higher quality than a Circulation Strike, achieved through:
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Special handling of the blanks and planchets.
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Special preparation of the coining die.
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Special handling of the finished coin to minimise scratches and imperfections. While not of the painstakingly high quality of a Proof strike, Specimen Strikes offer a distinct level of craftsmanship and visual appeal.
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