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2001 Centenary of Federation - Floral Emblems Bi-Metallic Proof Coin - 24h Shipping!


Specification
- Other articles:
- Bi-Metallic: Złoto 999, Srebro 999
- Nominal:
- 20 AUD
- Weight:
- 17,89 g
- The mediator:
- 32,00 mm
- Country of origin:
- Other
- The year:
- 2001
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Printing:
- 7500
- Manufacturer:
- Perth Mint
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Product Description
The coin was issued in 2001 to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia. It commemorates the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, which was the unification of six independent British colonies into one federal state. This coin symbolically refers to the shared national heritage, presenting state floral emblems – a characteristic and recognizable motif in Australian tradition. This issue was struck using proof mirror technology, utilizing two metals, giving it a unique collector's character. It is a piece dedicated to both numismatics enthusiasts and those interested in the history of Australia. The coin was issued in a limited number of copies and originally presented in an elegant collector's case, further emphasizing its prestigious character. This beautiful bi-metallic coin has an inner star-shaped core made of 0.285 ounces of pure gold and an outer ring containing 0.346 ounces of pure silver.
Appearance of the Coin
The numismatic is characterized by an elegant and symbolic appearance, highlighting both its commemorative and artistic nature. It is a bi-metallic coin, meaning it is made from two different metals: the central part (core) is made of gold, while the outer ring is made of silver, creating a striking color contrast. The reverse of the coin features a composition of state floral emblems – the floral symbols of the individual states of Australia, surrounding a stylized map of the country. The entire design was created with great attention to detail, and the precise minting emphasizes the delicacy of the plant motifs. The obverse of the coin traditionally features the image of Queen Elizabeth II, by Ian Rank-Broadley, surrounded by inscriptions and denomination. The surface of the coin is finished to proof standard, meaning a mirror background and matte relief elements, giving it an impressive, collectible appearance. The coin is round in shape, and thanks to its bi-metallic construction and rich symbolism, it is an attractive element of any numismatic collection.
Historical Background
The exceptional coin was minted in 2001 to commemorate the centenary of the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia, which was one of the most important events in Australia's history. In 1901, six British colonies: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania, united to form one independent federal state – the Commonwealth of Australia. This process was the result of years of debates, referendums, and negotiations aimed at creating a united and self-governing nation within the British Empire.
The issuance of the coin in 2001 was part of nationwide celebrations of this unique anniversary. The coin's design, referring to state floral emblems, reflects the idea of unity in diversity. It emphasizes the identity of individual states while celebrating their shared heritage and joint contribution to the building of the Australian federation. The choice of a plant motif was not accidental, as each state and territory of Australia has its official floral emblem, which is an important symbol of local culture, nature, and identity. Thus, the coin not only commemorates a historical fact but also pays tribute to the natural wealth and symbolic significance of the continent's flora.
Manufacturer
The Perth Mint, located on the Swan River, is the oldest operating mint in Australia, established in 1899. Currently, as one of the most important mints in the world, it processes over 60% of Australia's gold and is owned by the Australian government. It is known for precision and attention to excellence, which allows for the creation of the highest quality collectible products. It exports products to over a hundred countries. The Perth Mint annually issues various bullion and collectible coins and bars, which are legal tender. They feature unique motifs for Australia, symbolizing the country. Various and well-known creators are engaged in original projects.
Products from Perth are highly regarded among both investors and collectors worldwide.
