Commemorating a Significant Milestone in Australian Currency:
The 1988 Australian 8.35g Silver $2 Proof Coin is a special release from the Royal Australian Mint, marking the introduction of Australia's first $2 coin. This coin commemorates the opening of the new Commonwealth Parliament House in Canberra and stands out for its exquisite design and historical significance.
Key Features:
- Composition: Made from 92.5% sterling silver.
- Weight: 8.35 grams.
- Design:
- Obverse: Features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Raphael Maklouf.
- Reverse: Depicts a traditional Aboriginal elder, designed by Horst Hahne, set against a background of the Southern Cross and Australian flora.
- Finish: Proof quality, showcasing a mirror-like finish that highlights the intricate details.
- Mintage: Limited to 45,000 coins.
- Packaging: Each coin is presented in a plush black presentation box with a certificate of authenticity and an outer cardboard box.
Historical Significance:
This coin is notable for being the very first $2 proof coin released in Australia. The introduction of the $2 coin was a significant event in Australia's numismatic history, and this proof coin serves as a commemorative piece for collectors and enthusiasts.
Why Collect This Coin?
The 1988 Australian 8.35g Silver $2 Proof Coin is a perfect blend of historical significance, limited mintage, and exquisite craftsmanship. Its design and sterling silver composition make it a valuable addition to any collection, celebrating a key moment in Australian currency history.
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