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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.
- Presentation: The coin is presented in its original Commonwealth Bank bag, which has ensured its continued protection. This 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.

