1990 $10 Coin - State Series - Western Australia - Silver Uncirculated
1990 $10 Coin - State Series - Western Australia - Silver Uncirculated
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Specifications:
- Year: 1990
- Country: Australia
- Mint: Royal Australian Mint
- Denomination: $10
- Metal: Sterling Silver (.925 fine)
- Condition: Uncirculated
- Mintage: 28,133
- Packaging: Original large fold-out card.
A Brief History of Western Australia:
Western Australia, the largest state in Australia, boasts a rich history shaped by its vast landscapes and abundant natural resources. Prior to European settlement, it was home to numerous Aboriginal groups, including the Noongar, Wongi, and Pilbara peoples, who have a deep connection to the land.
The first recorded European landing was by the Dutch in 1616. The Swan River Colony was established by the British in 1829, and Western Australia became a self-governing colony in 1890.
Western Australia's history is marked by the discovery of gold in the late 19th century, which triggered a population boom. It is also known for its vast mineral wealth, including iron ore, and its thriving agricultural sector. Today, it is a major contributor to Australia's economy and is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, from the beaches of the south-west to the rugged landscapes of the Kimberley region.



