2001 Centenary of Federation Uncirculated 20 Coin Folder
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2001 Centenary of Federation Uncirculated 20 Coin Folder
Regular price
$200.00 Regular price Sold out Unit price
Product details
Specifications
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Uncirculated
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Copper Nickel and Aluminium Bronze
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Fifty Cents - 50c, One Dollar - $1, and Twenty Cents - 20c
Description
2001 Centenary of Federation 20‑Coin Uncirculated Folder – Royal Australian Mint.
Celebrate Australia’s Centenary of Federation with this complete 20‑coin uncirculated collection issued by the Royal Australian Mint in 2001. This official folder brings together the full suite of Federation commemoratives across $1, 50c and 20c denominations, representing the Commonwealth, all States, and all Territories.
Each coin features a student‑designed reverse selected through a nationwide competition, capturing the unique identity, culture and heritage of Australia’s regions. The national $1 and 50c coins highlight the Federation theme, while the State and Territory issues showcase diverse artistic interpretations of local symbols and stories.
Set includes:
- 1 × $1 uncirculated coin – national Centenary of Federation design.
- 10 × 50c uncirculated coins – State, Territory and national designs.
- 9 × 20c uncirculated coins – additional State and Territory designs.
- All coins struck to uncirculated standard and presented as issued.
Presentation:
Coins are housed in the original Royal Australian Mint States & Territories folder, featuring full‑colour graphics and printed information. Folder includes labelled positions for each coin and is designed for flat display and long‑term storage.
Key Details:
- Finish: Uncirculated.
- Metal: Aluminium‑bronze ($1); Cupro‑nickel (50c & 20c).
- Issuer: Royal Australian Mint.
- Packaging: Official RAM folder.
Please note: Images are indicative. You will receive the same product type, though not necessarily the one photographed. As a second‑hand collectible, minor imperfections to the folder or coins may be present.