1999 $1 Coin - The Last ANZACS - 'C' Mintmark
1999 $1 Coin - The Last ANZACS - 'C' Mintmark
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1999 $1 Coin - The Last ANZACS - 'C' Mintmark
Commemorate the enduring legacy of the ANZACs with this poignant 1999 $1 coin featuring the 'C' Canberra Mintmark. Issued to honour the dwindling number of Gallipoli veterans, this coin serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by Australian and New Zealand troops during the First World War. A significant numismatic release, it was the first aluminium-bronze $1 coin to feature the Ian Rank-Broadley 4th Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
This coin, bearing the 'C' Canberra Mintmark, had a mintage of 126,161.
Features:
Historical Significance: This coin honours the last surviving ANZACs and their extraordinary service. It also represents a numismatic milestone as the first $1 coin to feature the 4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Preservation: Supplied in archival-quality Mylar coin flips.
Condition: As shown.
A Collector's Item: This 1999 $1 coin is a moving tribute to the ANZAC spirit.
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