2021 $1 Coin - 150th Anniversary of the RSPCA - Cat - Uncirculated
2021 $1 Coin - 150th Anniversary of the RSPCA - Cat - Uncirculated
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Single uncirculated coin, originally released as part of the Royal Australian Mint’s 150th Anniversary of the RSPCA collection. Supplied in a brand-new Mylar coin flip for protection.
- 2021 $1 Commemorative Coin featuring the Cat.
- Struck to uncirculated finish by the Royal Australian Mint in Aluminium-Bronze.
- Unique reverse design by Adam Baggio featuring a colourful ginger and white cat above the official RSPCA logo.
- Obverse features the 6th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark.
- A strictly limited issue with a total mintage of approximately 30,000 coins across all individual and set releases.
Please Note:
- This listing is for the coin only, supplied in a protective Mylar flip.
- As an uncirculated coin, it retains its original mint lustre, though minor "bag marks" from the production process may be present.
- Please refer to the images for the exact condition, as it is supplied "as shown."
About this Coin
Released in 2021, this colourful dollar marks the 150th anniversary of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in Australia. The "Cat" coin is part of an eight-coin series celebrating the organisation's work protecting "all creatures great and small". While originally available in cards and postage covers, individual coins salvaged from packaging are highly sought after by collectors aiming to complete the set. This vibrantly designed coin serves as a tribute to one of Australia’s most popular companion animals while supporting the RSPCA's mission of animal welfare.
