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1988 $5 Proof Coin - New Parliament House
1988 $5 Proof Coin - New Parliament House
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Single uncirculated coin, originally released as part of a Royal Australian Mint commemorative boxed set. Supplied in a brand-new Mylar coin flip for protection.
- 1988 $5 Commemorative Coin celebrating the Opening of New Parliament House in Canberra.
- Struck to Proof standard by the Royal Australian Mint in Aluminium-Bronze.
- Unique reverse design by Horst Hahne featuring an aerial view of the new Parliament House with the prominent flag mast at its centre.
- Obverse features the 3rd portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf.
- Represents a major milestone as Australia's first-ever $5 coin.
- Strictly limited mintage of only 80,000 for the Proof issue.
Please Note:
- This listing is for the coin only, supplied in a protective Mylar flip.
- It does not include the original grey plush case, certificate of authenticity (COA), or the white outer box.
- As a Proof coin removed from its original capsule, it retains its sharp, mirrored details, though minor surface marks or natural toning may be present.
- Please refer to the images for the exact condition, as it is supplied "as shown."
About this Coin:
Released in 1988 during Australia's Bicentenary year, this crown-sized coin commemorates the official opening of the "New" Parliament House on May 9, 1988, by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. While millions of uncirculated versions were distributed through banks, this specific Proof version was struck with polished dies to achieve a superior finish for collectors. Measuring a substantial 38.74mm in diameter, it remains one of the most significant and imposing commemorative issues in the Australian decimal series.
