Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2011L00577:reg:2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2011L00577
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2
Character Range: 2979–4908

2                       $1                       Aluminium and bronze   14.300± 0.500                                 30.60      3.10      S1  E1  O1  R2

Part 2 Design of coin — explanation of symbols

Item  Design Feature  Symbol  Explanation
 1    Shape           S1      Circular
 2    Edge            E1      Continuously milled
 3    Obverse         O1      A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:
                               (a) 'IRB';
                               (b) 'ELIZABETH II';
                               (c) 'AUSTRALIA 2011';
                               (d) '1 DOLLAR'
 4    Reverse         R1      A design consisting of a representation of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton superimposed on a representation of Westminster Abbey, and the following:
                               (a) 'ROYAL WEDDING';
                               (b) '29.04.2011';
                               (c) 'H.R.H. PRINCE WILLIAM OF WALES & MISS CATHERINE MIDDLETON';
                               (d) '1oz 999 SILVER';
                               (e) 'AH';
                               (f) 'P'

                              The representation of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton is in colour
 5    Reverse         R2      A design consisting of a representation of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton superimposed on a representation of Westminster Abbey, and the following:
                               (a) 'ROYAL WEDDING';
                               (b) '29.04.2011';
                               (c) 'H.R.H. PRINCE WILLIAM OF WALES & MISS CATHERINE MIDDLETON';
                               (d) 'AH';
                               (e) 'P'

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.