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2024 Royal Australian Mint Uncirculated Baby Coin Set - Baby Coins

SKU:2024USB
Regular price $55.00 AUD
Sale price $55.00 AUD Regular price
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  • Vendor:

    Royal Australian Mint

  • Type:

    Baby Coin Sets

Description

FEATURES

  • The set features all six of the Royal Australian Mint’s much loved baby coin designs on the reverse
  • The first Baby Set to feature the new effigy of His Majesty King Charles III on the obverse
  • Includes a special coloured token showing the whole gang together
  • Packaged in a themed coin sleeve
  • Struck to the Mint’s uncirculated finish

DETAILS

The Royal Australian Mint’s much loved baby coins are back and ready to party in this cute and cuddly 2024 Six-Coin Uncirculated Baby Set. The whole gang is ready to help celebrate a new arrival with this perfectly playful ‘welcome’ gift for any numismatic new born.

The Royal Australian Mint has released annual baby sets since 1995. This 2024 Six-Coin Uncirculated Baby Coin Year Set sees the much loved Royal Australian Mint’s baby coins reissued in a joyous celebration of all things baby, coin and collecting.

The fun and excitement leap from each coin as Australia’s iconic circulating designs are given a joyous baby themed makeover. The bright eyed and giggling baby is surrounded by a gang of mates including the adorable wooden echidna, the winky-wonky lyrebird, the wet windup platypus and the cute and cuddly plush emu and roo. Altogether, they create a unique and engaging year set that celebrates the arrival of a bub, the wonders of a child’s imagination and the simple joys of collecting.  

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Denominations - 2AUD, 1 AUD, 50c AUD, 20c AUD, 10c AUD, 5c AUD
  • Mass - $2 6.60g, $1 9.00g, 50c 15.55g, 20c 11.30g, 10c 5.65g, 5c 2.83g
  • Diameter - $2 20.5mm, $1 25.0mm, 50c 31.51mm, 20c 28.52mm, 10c 23.6mm, 5c 19.41mm
  • Metal Content - $2 & $1 AlBr, 50c 20c 10c & 5c CuNi
  • Finish - Uncirculated
  • Maximum Mintage - Unlimited
  • Packaging - Coins in Presentation Case