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2026 $1 Coin - "Mob of Six Roos" Uncirculated from RAM Roll
2026 $1 Coin - "Mob of Six Roos" Uncirculated from RAM Roll
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2026 $1 "Mob of Six Roos"
- Single uncirculated $1 coin issued by the Royal Australian Mint to celebrate the 60th anniversary of decimal currency.
- Carefully pulled directly from a fresh Mint roll, this coin offers collectors a pristine specimen free from the wear and tear of pocket change.
- Supplied in a brand-new 2x2 Mylar coin flip for protection.
Coin Specifications
- Commemorative Issue: 60th Anniversary of Decimal Currency (1966–2026).
- Historical Significance: This coin features a clever twist on an Aussie icon. It marks the first time since the definitive $1 coin was introduced in 1984 that a change has been made to its standard design. It is a strict one-year-only type; production will permanently revert back to the classic five-kangaroo design in 2027.
- Unique Design: Based on the legendary composition by master designer Stuart Devlin. This commemorative update adds a sixth kangaroo bounding across the top of the coin, with each "roo" representing one of the six decades since the introduction of dollars and cents in 1966.
- Obverse Design: Features the official effigy of King Charles III.
- Condition Standard: Struck to circulating standard but handled as a premium uncirculated specimen.
- Mintage Information: Total mintage is unknown at present as the coin will continue to be struck throughout 2026.
- Technical Specs: Aluminium Bronze, 9.00g weight, 25.00mm diameter.
Please Note:
- Package Contents: This listing is for a single coin only.
- Packaging: This coin is supplied in a protective Mylar flip.
- Image Note: Images reflect the actual condition of the coin available.
About this Coin:
The 2026 "Mob of Six Roos" dollar is undoubtedly the biggest news in Australian decimal collecting for years. Because it is a circulating commemorative coin, millions will eventually enter the wild and succumb to scratches and wear. Securing a specimen taken straight from a freshly opened Mint roll is one of the best ways to guarantee a beautiful, unmarred circulation strike with full mint bloom intact.
