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Details: F2019C00797
- F2019C00797
Determinations/Currency as amended, taking into account amendments up to Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2019 Royal Australian Mint No. 6) Determination 2019
This instrument determines the characteristics of 60 numismatic coins proposed to be issued by The Perth Mint. The legislative instrument also consolidates into a single instrument all previous coin determinations made in 2019 as a first step in simplifying and improving the Australian coin determination process.
Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2019 Royal Australian Mint No. 6) Determination 2019 - F2019L01375
F2019C00797
Part 2—Specifications for Australian Coins
Schedule 2019—Australian Coins
made under the Currency Act 1965
Compilation date: 26 October 2019
Includes amendments up to: Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment
(2019 Royal Australian Mint No. 6) Determination 2019
Prepared by The Treasury
This is a compilation of the Currency (Australian Coins) Determination 2019 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 26 October 2019 (the compilation date).
Part 2—Specifications for Australian Coins 2
5 Specifications of denominations, standard compositions, standard weights, design and dimensions of coins 2
Schedule 2019—Australian Coins 3
Part 1—Royal Australian Mint 3
Division 1—Specifications of coins 3
1 Specifications—circulating coins.............................................................................................. 3
2 Specifications—non‑circulating coins...................................................................................... 3
Division 2—Explanation of symbols 13
3 Symbols used in Division 1................................................................................................... 13
Part 2—The Perth Mint 45
Division 1—Specifications of coins 45
4 Specifications—non‑circulating coins.................................................................................... 45
Division 2—Explanation of symbols 57
5 Symbols used in Division 1................................................................................................... 57
This instrument is the Currency (Australian Coins) Determination 2019.
Note: Paragraph 13(1)(b) of the Legislation Act 2003 has the effect that expressions have the same meaning in this instrument as in the Currency Act 1965 as in force from time to time.
the Act means the Currency Act 1965.
5 Specifications of denominations, standard compositions, standard weights, design and dimensions of coins
(1) For each item (the relevant item) of a table in Division 1 of Part 1 or 2 of a Schedule to this instrument:
(a) subsection (2) of this section has effect for the purposes of paragraph 13(2)(b) of the Act; and
(b) subsection (3) of this section has effect for the purposes of section 13A of the Act.
(2) The Act is to have effect, on and after the day specified in the relevant item, as if:
(a) there were included in the Schedule to the Act a reference to the denomination of money specified in the relevant item; and
(b) there were specified in that Schedule opposite to that denomination, as the standard composition of coins of that denomination, the standard composition specified in the relevant item.
(3) The standard weight, the allowable variation from that standard weight, the design, and the dimensions, of a coin of the denomination specified in the relevant item are determined, on and after the day specified in the relevant item, to be those specified in the relevant item.
(4) Division 2 of Part 1 or 2 of a Schedule to this instrument has effect for the purposes of Division 1 of that Part.
2.83 ± 0.33
5.65 ± 0.49
18.24 ± 1.00
7.77 + 0.50
31.103 + 1.00
31.103 + 2.00
43.30 × 25.30
31.103 + 0.50
6.22 + 0.50
62.20 + 1.00
Coper and nickel
15.55 + 3.00
At least 99.9% silver with gold plating
14.35 ± 2.00
31.03 + 3.00
31.10 + 0.20
15.55 + 0.20
7.77 + 0.20
3.11 + 0.20
1.56 + 0.20
(a) at the bottom of the face of the coin, a circle enclosing the following:
(i) an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II; and
(ii) “IRB”; and
(iii) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(iv) “AUSTRALIA 2019”; and
(v) in the background and enclosed by a circle, a partially obscured representation of a transcript; and
(b) a representation of the moon; and
(c) a representation of the Parkes radio telescope positioned on a stylised representation of a part of the planet Earth; and
(ii) “AWB”.
A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Arnold Machin and the following:
(c) the inscription, in Arabic numerals, of a year.
(d) “RDM”.
(d) the letter “G” enclosed by a circle.
(d) “MG”.
(a) at the top of the face of the coin, a circle enclosing the following:
(ii) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(iii) “AUSTRALIA 2019”;
(iv) “JC”; and
(b) in the background, a representation of a ship partially submerged in a body of water; and
(c) at the edge of that water, a representation of a man holding a sword and engaging in battle with a man holding a spear; and
(d) a representation of a woman standing on the beach and holding a baby; and
(e) in the foreground, a representation of a man holding a gun and engaging in battle with a man holding a spear; and
(f) a triangular border with rounded corners; and
(g) at the bottom of the face of the coin, a rectangular shape with rounded corners containing the inscription “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”.
(iii) “AUSTRALIA 2019”; and
(b) in the background a representation of a ship partially submerged in a body of water; and
(g) at the bottom of the face of the coin, a rectangular shape with rounded corners containing the inscription “ONE DOLLAR”.
(d) Arabic numerals for the amount, in dollars, of the denomination of the coin, followed by “DOLLAR” or “DOLLARS” as the case requires; and
(e) “IRB”.
(d) “JC”; and
(e) in the background, the equator, latitude lines, longitude lines and an ornamental pattern.
(a) at the top, a representation 3 lychees and 3 leaves hanging from a branch; and
(b) in the centre, an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:
(iii) the inscription, in Arabic numerals, of a year;
(c) at the bottom, a representation of the following:
(i) 2 lychees and 3 leaves hanging from a branch; and
(ii) a lychee and a leaf hanging from another branch;
all enclosed by a rectangular border with rounded corners and convex edges.
(c) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a representation of the following:
(xii) an ox.
A design consisting of a gold-plated effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:
(d) “JC”;
all enclosed by a circular gold-plated border.
(a) a circle enclosing an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:
(b) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a stylised jagged border; and
(c) inside the border is a depiction of the sinking of the Vergulde Draeck including the depiction of an underwater scene of scattered coins and artefacts.
(iv) “IRB”; and
(b) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a stylised representation of the following:
(c) between each animal mentioned in paragraph (b), representations of the phases of the moon.
(b) immediately inside the rim of the coin, an ornamental border of representations of eucalyptus leaves, eucalyptus flowers and gumnuts.
(c) a representation of a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish known officially as the Singaporean Merlion, enclosed by a square.
(a) a lunar landscape including a stylised representation of the surface of the moon, an astronaut, footprints and the Apollo 11 lunar capsule; and
(b) a curved stripe emanating from that capsule; and
(c) a coloured representation of the Earth positioned over a curved stripe; and
(i) the words “50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LUNAR LANDING” superimposed on a curved stripe; and
(a) a series of vertical wavy lines positioned in an irregular pattern; and
(b) ornamental design elements including irregular shapes and textured patters, positioned between some of those vertical wavy lines; and
(i) “NAMBAL”; and
(ii) “WUMARA”; and
(iii) “TJIMARI”; and
(iv) “NGKWELTYE”; and
(v) “MULU”; and
(vi) “WALANG”; and
(vii) “BARNDA”; and
(viii) “BAKIR”; and
(ix) “AWARNDA”; and
(x) “BOYA”; and
(xi) “DHINGGARR”; and
(xii) “INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS”; and
(xiii) “LANGUAGES”; and
(xiv) “GUDARU”; and
(xv) “WANGARRI”; and
(xvi) “PIRRKI”; and
(xvii) “FIFTY CENTS”; and
(xviii) “AS”.
(a) 4 concentric circles enclosing a central representation of a crown, 2 crossed swords, a pair of wings, an anchor and a chain; and
(b) superimposed on those concentric circles, a coloured representation of 8 petals of a red and black flower; and
(c) between each petal, an elongated pentagon in black colour; and
(i) “ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF REPATRIATION”; and
(ii) “TWO DOLLARS”; and
(iii) “AWB”; and
(a) in the background, a representation of a laurel wreath; and
(b) superimposed on that wreath, a 7-pointed star; and
(c) in the foreground, a representation of a ribbon containing the word “POLICE”; and
(d) a central circle enclosing a representation of St Edward’s Crown; and
(e) surrounding that central circle, an ornamental border containing a white and blue coloured check pattern; and
(ii) “REMEMBRANCE”; and
(a) an ornamental pattern containing a stylised representation of the following:
(i) 6 partridges, each positioned in a pear tree; and
(ii) 12 doves; and
(iii) 12 chickens, wherein one of those chickens is partially obscured; and
(iv) 12 birds signing; and
(v) 6 rings; and
(vi) 12 geese, each positioned in a nest, wherein one of those geese is partially obscured; and
(vii) 12 swans; and
(viii) 5 buckets; and
(vix) 12 ladies dancing, wherein 2 of those ladies are partially obscured; and
(vx) 12 men leaping; and
(vxi) 12 drums with drumsticks; and
(vxii) 12 people, each playing a pipe; and
(ii) a stylised representation of the designer’s initials “BK”.
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Sopwith Wallaby biplane with the inscription “G-EAKS”; and
(b) in the background, a stylised representation of a compass, including markings and the letters “N” and “S”; and
(c) surrounding that compass, a border containing the following:
(i) “SOPWITH WALLABY”; and
(ii) “CAPT. GEORGE C MATTHEWS”; and
(iii) “SGT. THOMAS D KAY”; and
(d) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a circular border containing the following:
(i) “THE GREAT AIR RACE 1919”; and
(ii) “ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Vickers Vimy biplane with the inscription “G-EAOU”; and
(i) “VICKERS VIMY”; and
(ii) “CAPT. ROSS M SMITH”; and
(iii) “LT. KEITH M SMITH”; and
(iv) “SGT. WALLY H SHIERS”; and
(v) “SGT. JIM M BENNETT”; and
(i) “THE GREAT AIR RACE 1919”;
(ii) “ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA”;
(a) in the foreground, a representation of an Alliance P.2 Seabird biplane with the inscription “G-EAOX”; and
(i) “ALLIANCE P.2”; and
(ii) “LT. ROGER M DOUGLAS”; and
(iii) “LT. J S LESLIE ROSS”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Blackburn Kangaroo biplane with the inscription “G-EAO VI”; and
(i) “BLACKBURN KANGAROO”; and
(ii) “LT. V RENDLE”; and
(iii) “CAPT. G H WILKINS”; and
(iv) “LT. D R WILLIAMS”; and
(v) “LT. G H POTTS”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Martinsyde A1 biplane; and
(i) “MARTINSYDE A1”; and
(ii) “CAPT. CEDRIC E HOWELL”; and
(iii) “LT. GEORGE H FRASER”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of an Airco DH.9 biplane; and
(i) “AIRCO DH9”; and
(ii) “LT. RAY PARER”; and
(iii) “LT. JOHN C MCINTOSH”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Caudron G.4 biplane; and
(i) “CAUDRON G.4”; and
(ii) “ETIENNE POULET”; and
(iii) “JEAN BENOIST”; and
(a) a green and blue coloured representation of a part of the terrestrial globe including a map of the Earth, latitude lines and longitude lines; and
(b) a curved stripe containing an outline drawing of 7 aeroplanes; and
(c) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a circular border containing the following:
(d) a representation of an envelope; and
(e) immediately inside the rim of the coin, a circular border containing the following:
(a) a representation of 2 uniformed men restraining a man between them; and
(b) in the background, a representation of a building, fences and soil; and
(i) “RUM REBELLION - 1808”; and
(iii) a stylised representation of the designer’s initials “AWB”.
(ii) “FIVE DOLLARS”; and
(iii) “1oz .999 Ag”; and
(iv) a stylised representation of the designer’s initials “AWB”.
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a bearded man swinging a pick above his head and engaging in combat with a man in military uniform who is in turn holding a gun up; and
(b) on the left, a representation of a man running with a pick and a representation of a man with a moustache and hat, kneeling and pointing a gun; and
(c) on the right, a representation of 3 uniformed men, each standing and pointing a gun; and
(d) in the background, a representation of a field and a stockade of timbers fixed upright on a mound of soil; and
(e) 5 eight-pointed stars positioned on a cross (a representation of same appearing on the Eureka Flag); and
(f) a circular border; and
(i) “EUREKA STOCKADE - 1854”; and
(iii) a stylised representation of the designer’s initials “AWB”; and
(iv) the letter “E” enclosed by a circle.
(a) a representation of the Batavia ship at sea; and
(b) a border including a stylised representation of algae, decayed wood, wood carvings and ornamental design patterns; and
(c) at the bottom of the face of the coin, rectangular shapes with rounded corners and an inverted reflection of the following:
(i) “BATAVIA”; and
(ii) “1oz .9999 Au”; and
(iii) “16”; and
(iv) “29”.
The same as for item 126, except in subparagraph (c)(ii) omit “1oz .999Au”, substitute “1oz .999 Ag”.
(a) a stylised representation of a woman with long hair and a long flowing dress, standing on a plinth and holding 4 arrows in her left hand; and
(b) 2 doves in flight; and
(c) on the left, a representation of a male restrained by a chain and shackle on his right hand, holding a shield in his left hand and a sword bent over his right knee; and
(d) on the right, a representation of a male tangled in rope, kneeling and holding a rope with his right hand above his forehead; and
(e) an irregular shape enclosing the word “AUSTRALIA”; and
(i) “PEACE”; and
(ii) “1919”.
(a) a representation of the Ghan NR75 locomotive and a line of carriages positioned on a railway track in a desert landscape; and
(b) in the background, a red and black coloured representation of a landscape including a stylised representation of the sun, the sky, sand and shrubs; and
(i) “THE GHAN 1929-2019”; and
(a) “AUSTRALIAN COINAGE PORTRAIT 1998-2019”; and
(b) “TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS”; and
(c) “IRB”.
(a) in the background, the equator, latitude lines, longitude lines and an ornamental pattern; and
(b) a stylised map of Australia containing a textured pattern; and
(c) superimposed on a part of that map, the silhouette of a kangaroo; and
(d) in the foreground, a stylised representation of the Southern Cross constellation; and
(e) straight lines positioned in an irregular pattern; and
(i) “100 DOLLARS”; and
(ii) “1oz .9999 GOLD”.
(i) “1 DOLLAR”; and
(ii) “1oz .999 SILVER”.
(a) a representation of a rat standing on the convex side of a crescent shape; and
(b) in the background, 6 lychees and 6 leaves hanging from a branch; and
(c) the Chinese language character (鼠) pronounced shŭ under the Pinyin system and meaning rat; and
(i) “YEAR OF THE RAT”; and
(a) a central circle enclosing the following:
(i) a stylised representation of the Chinese language character (福) pronounced fú under the Pinyin system and meaning good luck; and
(ii) an ornamental border comprising of stylised representations of clouds; and
(d) a stylised representation of the designer’s initials “BK”.
(b) in the background, 8 lychees and 14 leaves hanging from a branch; and
(d) “YEAR OF THE RAT”;
The same as for item 159, except with the following being inserted at the end of paragraph (d):
(iii) “1 oz .999 Ag”.
(iii) “1 oz .9999 Au”.
(a) a representation of a rocket, with an exhaust plume emanating from its base and then spreading left and right; and
(b) in the background, a representation of the moon; and
(c) on the left, a representation of an astronaut; and
(d) on the right, a representation of a footprint on the moon’s surface; and
(e) a curved line partially obscured by the representation of the moon; and
(i) “50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOON LANDING”; and
(ii) “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”; and
The same as for item 164, except in paragraph (f) omit subparagraphs (ii) and (iii), substitute:
(a) a central circle containing a stylised representation of a wallaby holding a football (the Australia national rugby union team logo) and standing next to a partially obscured 5‑pointed star; and
(b) in the background, and partially obscured by that central circle, another circle containing a coloured pattern with dark green, light green and yellow irregular shapes; and
(c) 4 representations of a 7-pointed star, each partially obscured, placed at quarter intervals around the outer edge of the coin; and
(ii) “WALLABIES AUSTRALIA”.
(a) a circular border enclosing a representation of the sun, the horizon and a body of water; and
(b) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the circular border, a representation of a bottlenose dolphin; and
(i) “BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN”; and
(ii) “1 oz .999”; and
(iii) “FINE SILVER”.
(a) a coloured cartoon representation of the following characters from the book Possum Magic (1983), positioned over a branch extending across the coin horizontally (as illustrated by Julie Vivas on the published book cover):
(i) a koala hanging onto that branch; and
(ii) Grandma Poss, a possum, wearing glasses, slippers and an apron with stars printed on it, pouring multi-coloured irregular star shapes from its apron; and
(iii) 2 possums looking down at the falling stars; and
(b) stylised representations of multi-coloured irregular stars; and
(i) “POSSUM MAGIC”; and
(ii) “50”.
The same as for item 168, except that the design is uncoloured.
(a) a representation of 2 kangaroos; and
(b) in the foreground and partially obscuring those kangaroos, a representation of reeds and stylised rocks; and
(c) in the background, a representation of the sun and clouds; and
(i) “1/5 oz .9999 Au”; and
(ii) the designer’s initials “AS”.
The same as for item 170, except in paragraph (d) omit subparagraph (i), substitute:
(i) “1/2 oz .999 Ag”; and
(a) a central circle enclosing an aerial view representation of 10 World War II warplanes in flight and 9 warships in sail wherein some of those planes and ships are partially obscured; and
(b) superimposed on a part of that central circle, the following:
(i) a representation of another World War II warplane; and
(ii) a representation of a kangaroo facing left; and
(iii) “1 DOLLAR”; and
(iv) “75TH ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY”; and
(v) the designer’s initials “BK”.
(b) in the foreground, and partially obscuring that border, a representation of a spinner dolphin emerging from splashing water; and
(i) “SPINNER DOLPHIN”; and
(ii) “1 oz .9999”; and
(iii) “FINE GOLD”.
The same as for item 173, except in paragraph (c) omit subparagraphs (ii) and (iii), substitute:
(c) a square enclosing a stylised representation of the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
(c) a square enclosing a stylised representation of the head and upper chest of a giant panda.
(c) a square enclosing a representation of the standing bear from the Coat of Arms of Berlin, Germany.
(a) a stylised representation of 5 kangaroos wherein one kangaroo is gold-plated; and
(b) “1 DOLLAR”;
(a) a representation of a red-back spider spinning a tangled web; and
(i) “REDBACK SPIDER”; and
(ii) “1 oz .9999 GOLD”; and
(iii) the designer’s initials “AWB”.
The same as for item 179, except in paragraph (b) omit subparagraph (ii), substitute:
(ii) “1 oz .999 SILVER”; and
(b) positioned on one of the saddlebags, a stylised representation of the Australian Postal Corporation logo; and
(e) a stylised representation of an envelope; and
(b) “TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS”; and
(a) a circle enclosing a representation of a camera lens with a serrated edge and the following:
(i) “12.5MM”; and
(ii) “7A”; and
(iii) “1-2.5”; and
(b) another circle enclosing a representation of a smaller camera lens; and
(c) a circle with a serrated edge enclosing a representation of a scorpion; and
(d) in the background, a stylised representation of the number “70”; and
(i) “AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION”; and
(ii) “1949 – 2019”; and
(iii) “UWGJM MNLQH DFREA”; and
(iv) “JZLHI GGHHQ UTUJN”; and
(v) “GNKYF VNVLQ MZZRQ”; and
(vi) “TLBTA OSZHU PKWKV”; and
(vii) ‘FZDTX VTYGV UIOKQ’; and
(viii) “IYQNU TWUWB DYOLF”; and
(ix) “AXMPD GMRTY NZGIS”; and
(x) “GUQXN AEOMI HWBKE”; and
(xi) “50”; and
(xii) the designer’s initials “AWB”.
(a) a representation of a rat standing on a forked branch of a tree; and
(b) on the other branch of the tree, a representation of 4 blossoms and 3 leaves; and
(ii) the designer’s initials “TD”.
(a) “100” in a large font with combinations of horizontal, vertical and zigzag lines inside the outer border of each numeral; and
(b) an aerial view of a jet airplane, with a single jet engine on each wing, partially obscuring the “100”; and
(c) from the tip of each wing of the airplane, 2 parallel lines running to the edge of the coin; and
(d) partially obscuring one of the parallel lines, a simplified map of Australia; and
(e) also partially obscuring the “100”, a representation of the kangaroo silhouette trademark owned by Qantas Airways Limited; and
(i) “QANTAS”; and
(ii) “1920” and “2020”; and
(iii) Arabic numerals for the amount, in dollars, of the denomination of the coin, followed by “DOLLAR” or “DOLLARS” as the case requires.
(a) a central circle containing a portrait of Sir Wilmot Hudson Fysh and Paul Joseph McGinness in military uniform; and
(b) the central circle is enclosed in a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 5 concentric lines in orange, light grey, green, red and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the heritage listed Qantas Hangar (part of the Qantas Founders Outback Museum, located in Longreach, Queensland), enclosed in another circle; and
(d) around the outer edge of reverse is:
(i) a stylised representation of 4 airplanes, 2 of which are followed by the stylised representation of an aircraft’s wake turbulence; and
(ii) 2 rings; and
(iii) 10 arrowheads; and
(i) “SIR HUSDON FYSH & PAUL MCGINNESS”; and
(ii) “QANTAS”; and
(iii) “1920 - 2020”; and
(iv) the designer’s initials “SMS”.
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Avro 504 biplane with the inscription “AVRO”; and
(b) the biplane is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 3 concentric lines in orange, green and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in the 1930s; and
(iii) 19 arrowheads; and
(i) “AVRO 504”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Short Empire flying boat (a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull) with the inscription “VH‑ABG”; and
(b) the flying boast is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 4 concentric lines in grey, light grey, red and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in the 1930s for the Sydney to London flight; and
(iii) 12 arrowheads; and
(i) “EMPIRE FLYING BOAT”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat (a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull); and
(b) the flying boast is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 5 concentric lines in grey, light grey, light blue, red and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 1944 for the ‘kangaroo service’; and
(d) in the background, is a body of water, and a stylised representation of a partially obscured (by the moon) sunrise; and
(e) around the outer edge of reverse is:
(iii) 11 arrowheads; and
(i) “DOUBLE SUNRISE SERVICE”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Lockheed Super Constellation aircraft with the inscription “QANTAS”; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 4 concentric lines in light grey, red, black and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 1947; and
(d) in the background, is a partial representation of a map of the world identifying the ‘kangaroo route’ from Sydney to London; and
(i) “KANGAROO ROUTE”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Boeing 707 aircraft with the inscriptions “QANTAS” and “VH-EBN”; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 4 concentric lines in grey, maroon, black and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 1968; and
(ii) 3 rings; and
(iii) 18 arrowheads; and
(i) “BOEING 707”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Boeing 747 aircraft with the inscription “QANTAS” and the Qantas Airways Limited logo appearing on the aircraft’s tail; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 5 concentric lines in grey, black, red, orange and white; and
(iii) 14 arrowheads; and
(i) “BOEING 747”; and
(a) in the foreground, an aerial representation of 2 Boeing 737 aircraft with a stylised representation of an aircraft’s wake turbulence following each aircraft; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 7 concentric lines in light grey, red, white, blue, orange and green; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 1984; and
(i) a stylised representation of 3 airplanes, 2 of which are followed by the stylised representation of an aircraft’s wake turbulence; and
(i) “AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES MERGER”; and
(iii) “THE AUSTRALIAN AIRLINE”; and
(iv) “1920 - 2020”; and
(v) the designer’s initials “SMS”.
(a) in the foreground, a representation of an Airbus A380 aircraft with the inscription “QANTAS” and the Qantas Airways Limited logo appearing on the aircraft’s tail; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 5 concentric lines in grey, light grey, red, white and black; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 2007; and
(i) “AIRBUS A380”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a Boeing 787 aircraft with the inscription “QANTAS” and the Qantas Airways Limited logo appearing on the aircraft’s tail; and
(b) the aircraft is mostly enclosed in, but partly obscures, a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 4 concentric lines in grey, light grey, red and white; and
(c) in the foreground, and partially obscuring the central circle and circular frame, is a representation of the Qantas Airways Limited logo used in 2016; and
(d) around the outer edge of the reverse is:
(iii) 13 arrowheads; and
(i) “BOEING 787”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a jet engine (viewed from the front) with the kangaroo silhouette trademark owned by Qantas Airways Limited superimposed over the engine; and
(b) the engine is enclosed in a circular frame with a black border and consisting of 4 concentric lines in grey, light grey, red and white; and
(c) around the outer edge of reverse is a stylised representation of:
(i) 9 different airplanes, each of which are followed by the stylised representation of an aircraft’s wake turbulence; and
(ii) 3 curved bars followed by receding lines; and
(iii) a representation of a kangaroo jumping; and
(ii) “1920 - 2020”; and
(iii) the designer’s initials “SMS”.
(a) in the foreground, a representation of the ship, the Vergulde Draeck, in full sail; and
(b) in the background, decorative maritime inspired ornaments, including 2 merlions; and
(i) “VERGULDE DRAECK” written upside down; and
(ii) “1 oz .9999 Au” written upside down; and
(iii) “1656” written upside down; and
(iv) the designer’s initials “AB”.
The same as for item 197, except in paragraph (c) omit subparagraph (ii), substitute:
(ii) “1 oz .999 Ag” written upside down; and
(a) a representation of 2 rats standing on a branch of an oak tree; and
(b) in the background, a representation of 3 oak leaves; and
(i) “1 oz .9999 Au”; and
(ii) the designer’s initials “AWB”.
The same as for item 199, except in paragraph (d) omit subparagraph (i), substitute:
(i) “1/2 oz .9999 Au”; and
(i) “1/4 oz .9999 Au”; and
(i) “1/10 oz .9999 Au”; and
(i) “1/20 oz .9999 Au”; and
(a) in the foreground, a representation of a jumping kangaroo facing left; and
(b) in the background, a representation of eucalyptus leaves, a eucalyptus flower and gumnuts; and
(c) a representation of the Star of Federation; and
(iii) “AUSTRALIA”.
The same as for item 204, except in paragraph (d) omit subparagraph (i), substitute:
13.500 ± 1.00
10.419 ± 0.050
1000.200 ± 0.100
(a) centre piece—at least 99.99% gold
(b) surround—at least 99.95% platinum
(a) gold 23.380 ± 0.050
(b) platinum 23.390 ± 0.050
90.00 × 22.50