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1988 $5 Coin - Opening of the Parliament House

1988 $5 Coin - Opening of the Parliament House

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1988 Australian $5 Parliament House Coin: A Historic First

Commemorate a significant moment in Australian history with this 1988 $5 coin, the nation's very first five-dollar denomination. Struck by the Royal Australian Mint to celebrate the grand opening of Parliament House on May 9th, 1988, this coin stands as a symbol of architectural achievement and national pride, with a limited mintage of approximately 3 million.

Key Features:

  • Historical Significance: This coin marks a historic first in Australian numismatics, representing the introduction of the $5 denomination.
  • Architectural Marvel: The reverse showcases the iconic Parliament House, a masterpiece designed by Mitchell/Giurgola and Thorp, capturing the building's unique blend of modern and classical elements.
  • Uncirculated Condition: Each coin remains in uncirculated condition, boasting full luster and a remarkable level of preservation for its age.
  • Original Presentation: The coin is presented in a brand new Mylar coin flip, ensuring its continued protection, and includes the original Commonwealth Bank informational insert, providing valuable context and enhancing the coin's collectible appeal.
  • Image Representative: While each coin is in a similar condition to the one pictured, minor variations may exist, adding to the unique character of each piece.
  • Limited Mintage: With approximately 3 million coins minted, this piece is a desirable addition to any collection.

Own a piece of Australian history with this 1988 Parliament House $5 coin. Its impeccable condition, historical significance, and limited mintage make it a must-have for any serious collector or enthusiast of Australian culture and architecture.

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