
Royal Australian Mint | Royal Australian Mint
In the spirit of reconciliation, the Royal Australian Mint acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our …
Circulating coins - Royal Australian Mint
The Mint has made 15 billion (and counting) circulating coins since the introduction of decimal currency in February 1966. Learn more about current circulating coins.
Mint eShop | Royal Australian Mint
Royal Australian Mint Corporate Online Shop [email protected] Deakin, ACT 60 Denison Street Information Sitemap About us Warranty & returned goods policy Privacy policy Terms …
Visit our Museum - Royal Australian Mint
The Royal Australian Mint is a multi-tourism award-winning cultural attraction, a working factory and Commonwealth Heritage Site. For collectors, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the …
New Products - Royal Australian Mint
Royal Australian Mint Corporate Online Shop [email protected] Deakin, ACT 60 Denison Street Information Sitemap About us Warranty & returned goods policy Privacy policy Terms …
Ways to Shop - Royal Australian Mint
Visit our Mint Shop at the Royal Australian Mint in Deakin for a hands-on shopping experience. Browse a wide selection of coins, collectibles and souvenirs while enjoying a memorable visit …
Two Dollars - Royal Australian Mint
The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by Horst Hahne. Numerous designers were invited to contribute designs for the two …
About us - Royal Australian Mint
The Royal Australian Mint is a listed entity within the Commonwealth Government portfolio of the Treasury and is the sole supplier of Australia's circulating coinage. The Royal Australian Mint …
Mint News | Royal Australian Mint
Nov 20, 2025 · The Royal Australian Mint is proud to present these beautiful coins as part of its annual baby coin program. This year sees the return of the Mint’s Aussie Bubs – a delightful …
One Dollar - Royal Australian Mint
Planning for a one dollar coin commenced as early as the mid-1970s. It was recognised that Australia needed a higher value coin which could be practically used in coin operated …