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— a representation of a kangaroo; and
                                          (c) in the lower sector — a representation of Uluru and a collection of lines and dots; and
                                          (d) a representation of the signature of Ken Done; and
                                          (e) the inscriptions:
                                          (i) 'ONE OUNCE FINE SILVER'; and
                                          (ii) 'ONE DOLLAR'.

Item 7                                   $10 coin
Denomination                             $10
Standard composition                     At least 99.99% gold
Standard weight and allowable variation  3.133 g ± 0.090 g
Maximum diameter                         17.65 mm
Maximum thickness                        1.58 mm
Shape                                    Circular
Edge                                     Continuously milled
Obverse design                           An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials 'IRB', surrounded by the inscriptions:
                                          (a) 'ELIZABETH II'; and
                                          (b) 'AUSTRALIA 2009'.
Reverse design                           A design consisting of:
                                          (a) in the upper sector — an artist's impression of the sun; and
                                          (b) in the centre — a representation of a kangaroo; and
                                          (c) in the lower sector — a representation of Uluru and a collection of lines and dots; and
                                          (d) a representation of the signature of Ken Done; and
                                          (e) the inscription 'TEN DOLLARS'.

    Note

    1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.