1993 $10 Coin - State Series - Australian Capital Territory - Silver Uncirculated
1993 $10 Coin - State Series - Australian Capital Territory - Silver Uncirculated
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Own a piece of Australian numismatic history with this 1993 Royal Australian Mint $10 silver uncirculated coin honouring the Australian Capital Territory.
Part of the renowned "State Series" (1985-1993), this coin was struck in .925 fine silver and remains housed in its original protective folder and sleeve, preserving its pristine uncirculated condition.
With a mintage of 19,288, this coin represents a fantastic opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece of Australian history.
(Coin shown is a stock image; all products are in similar condition.)
Specifications:
- Year: 1993
- Country: Australia
- Mint: Royal Australian Mint
- Denomination: $10
- Metal: Sterling Silver (.925 fine)
- Condition: Uncirculated
- Mintage: 19,288
- Packaging: Original protective folder and sleeve.
A Brief History of the Australian Capital Territory:
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Australia's capital city, Canberra, is a unique region with a rich history. Prior to European settlement, the area was inhabited by the Ngunnawal people for thousands of years.
The ACT was established as a separate territory in 1911 to house the nation's capital, following a decision to locate it between Sydney and Melbourne. The city of Canberra was carefully planned and designed, featuring iconic landmarks such as Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, and Lake Burley Griffin.
Today, the ACT is a hub of government, culture, and education, known for its well-maintained parks, gardens, and urban planning. It plays a vital role in Australia's political and administrative life.



