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2025 Six-Coin Coloured Proof Year Set - 50th Anniversary of the Australian Honours and Awards System

SKU:2025PS
Regular price $150.00 AUD
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  • Vendor:

    Royal Australian Mint

  • Type:

    Proof Year Sets

Description

FEATURES

  • The set features a specially designed coloured 50c coin, based on Stuart Devlin's iconic Order of Australia medal, incorporating the ribbon colours of the Order of Australia, Bravery and National medals 
  • Presented as six individually encapsulated coins in a display case, and includes an information booklet and outer box
  • Struck to the Royal Australian Mint's proof finish standard
  • Australian legal tender
  • Mintage: Unlimited

DETAILS

The Australian Honours and Awards systern formally recognises Australians who have distinguished themselves through exceptional service, and achievement.
Announced on Australia Day and the King's Birthday public holidays each year, they acknowledge anyone deserving, regardless of background or field. This very egalitarian principle is at the core of the honours system, and is reflected in its diverse recipients.
They are from all parts of the country, of all ages, volunteers, in the military, first responders, in fields ranging from healthcare and education, to sports and the arts, to industry and charity. The common theme they are selfless, and they have had an impact.
Introduced in 1975, by then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, the first Australian honours and awards where issued on 14 February with the Order of Australia, the Australian Bravery Decorations, and the National Medal, all designed by Stuart Devlin. These have now expanded to include meritorious awards, gallantry, distinguished and conspicuous service decorations, and operational and service medals. Over the last fifty years, more than 500,000 people have been recognised. Some are well known, while the vast majority are famous only to their loved ones. They are all ordinary people doing extraordinary things, to help foster a more extraordinary Australia.