Australia 1966-2025 Complete 50c Coat of Arms 48-Coin Uncirculated Collection
An extensive presentation, packed with scarce, highly desirable coins, this collection comprises a Coat of Arms 50c for every year the type was struck from 1966 to 2025 – all in strictly Uncirculated quality!
Unlike commemoratives, which are hoarded out of circulation at speed, non-commemoratives are neglected by collectors. Non-commemoratives are rarely set aside at the time of issue, and the result is that they quickly become scarce in Uncirculated condition. One of Australia’s original decimal coinage denominations, bearing a design by numismatic master craftsman Stuart Devlin, the Coat of Arms 50c coin is no exception to the rule. It is the scarcity of the Coat of Arms 50c series in Uncirculated condition that makes this opportunity so important.
Naturally featuring the first Coat of Arms 50c, the iconic Machin Portrait 1966 Silver Round, the comprehensive collection before you also includes the first Coat of Arms 50c dates to carry the Maklouf, Rank-Broadley and Clark portraits of Elizabeth II. Also highlighted by the first Charles III Coat of Arms 50c – issued in 2024 and bearing the Daniel Thorne portrait – the set is headlined by many low-mintage issues.
The 1973 50c had a mintage of just 4 million, for example, while the 1985 50c had a mintage of just 1 million! Likewise, the 1993 50c had a mintage of 1 million, with the mintages of the Rank-Broadley 2019 50c, Clark 2019 50c and 2020 50c being 1.1 million, 1.1 million & 2 million respectively!
Just as crucial to the serious collector, the Coat of Arms 50c series is arrayed with not-issued-for-circulation dates – and they are all found in this collection! The 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 & 2023 Coat of Arms 50c coins were only struck for Royal Australian Mint issues, and will never be found in change! Even more astonishing is the tale of the not-issued-for-circulation 2005 Coat of Arms 50c.
Whether for collector sets or circulation, it was intended that all 50c coins in 2005 would carry the WWII 60th Anniversary design – until the RAM received a request to contribute to Britain’s World Heritage Stamp & Coin Cover. In response to this request, the RAM struck just 30,000 examples of the 2005 Coat of Arms 50c – making it one of Australia’s lowest mintage decimal issues! A must-have for a complete collection, this rare decimal issue is included in the set before you!
With a limited number of strictly Uncirculated 48-coin sets available, you must not delay your order. Click add to cart now!
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Australia 1966-2025 Complete 50c Coat of Arms 48-Coin Uncirculated Collection
Australia 1966-2025 Complete 50c Coat of Arms 48-Coin Uncirculated Collection
An extensive presentation, packed with scarce, highly desirable coins, this collection comprises a Coat of Arms 50c for every year the type was struck from 1966 to 2025 – all in strictly Uncirculated quality!
Unlike commemoratives, which are hoarded out of circulation at speed, non-commemoratives are neglected by collectors. Non-commemoratives are rarely set aside at the time of issue, and the result is that they quickly become scarce in Uncirculated condition. One of Australia’s original decimal coinage denominations, bearing a design by numismatic master craftsman Stuart Devlin, the Coat of Arms 50c coin is no exception to the rule. It is the scarcity of the Coat of Arms 50c series in Uncirculated condition that makes this opportunity so important.
Naturally featuring the first Coat of Arms 50c, the iconic Machin Portrait 1966 Silver Round, the comprehensive collection before you also includes the first Coat of Arms 50c dates to carry the Maklouf, Rank-Broadley and Clark portraits of Elizabeth II. Also highlighted by the first Charles III Coat of Arms 50c – issued in 2024 and bearing the Daniel Thorne portrait – the set is headlined by many low-mintage issues.
The 1973 50c had a mintage of just 4 million, for example, while the 1985 50c had a mintage of just 1 million! Likewise, the 1993 50c had a mintage of 1 million, with the mintages of the Rank-Broadley 2019 50c, Clark 2019 50c and 2020 50c being 1.1 million, 1.1 million & 2 million respectively!
Just as crucial to the serious collector, the Coat of Arms 50c series is arrayed with not-issued-for-circulation dates – and they are all found in this collection! The 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 & 2023 Coat of Arms 50c coins were only struck for Royal Australian Mint issues, and will never be found in change! Even more astonishing is the tale of the not-issued-for-circulation 2005 Coat of Arms 50c.
Whether for collector sets or circulation, it was intended that all 50c coins in 2005 would carry the WWII 60th Anniversary design – until the RAM received a request to contribute to Britain’s World Heritage Stamp & Coin Cover. In response to this request, the RAM struck just 30,000 examples of the 2005 Coat of Arms 50c – making it one of Australia’s lowest mintage decimal issues! A must-have for a complete collection, this rare decimal issue is included in the set before you!
With a limited number of strictly Uncirculated 48-coin sets available, you must not delay your order. Click add to cart now!
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An extensive presentation, packed with scarce, highly desirable coins, this collection comprises a Coat of Arms 50c for every year the type was struck from 1966 to 2025 – all in strictly Uncirculated quality!
Unlike commemoratives, which are hoarded out of circulation at speed, non-commemoratives are neglected by collectors. Non-commemoratives are rarely set aside at the time of issue, and the result is that they quickly become scarce in Uncirculated condition. One of Australia’s original decimal coinage denominations, bearing a design by numismatic master craftsman Stuart Devlin, the Coat of Arms 50c coin is no exception to the rule. It is the scarcity of the Coat of Arms 50c series in Uncirculated condition that makes this opportunity so important.
Naturally featuring the first Coat of Arms 50c, the iconic Machin Portrait 1966 Silver Round, the comprehensive collection before you also includes the first Coat of Arms 50c dates to carry the Maklouf, Rank-Broadley and Clark portraits of Elizabeth II. Also highlighted by the first Charles III Coat of Arms 50c – issued in 2024 and bearing the Daniel Thorne portrait – the set is headlined by many low-mintage issues.
The 1973 50c had a mintage of just 4 million, for example, while the 1985 50c had a mintage of just 1 million! Likewise, the 1993 50c had a mintage of 1 million, with the mintages of the Rank-Broadley 2019 50c, Clark 2019 50c and 2020 50c being 1.1 million, 1.1 million & 2 million respectively!
Just as crucial to the serious collector, the Coat of Arms 50c series is arrayed with not-issued-for-circulation dates – and they are all found in this collection! The 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 & 2023 Coat of Arms 50c coins were only struck for Royal Australian Mint issues, and will never be found in change! Even more astonishing is the tale of the not-issued-for-circulation 2005 Coat of Arms 50c.
Whether for collector sets or circulation, it was intended that all 50c coins in 2005 would carry the WWII 60th Anniversary design – until the RAM received a request to contribute to Britain’s World Heritage Stamp & Coin Cover. In response to this request, the RAM struck just 30,000 examples of the 2005 Coat of Arms 50c – making it one of Australia’s lowest mintage decimal issues! A must-have for a complete collection, this rare decimal issue is included in the set before you!
With a limited number of strictly Uncirculated 48-coin sets available, you must not delay your order. Click add to cart now!






















