1994 Five Dollar Uncirculated Coin from the Royal Australian Mint (RAM)
Product price
AU $20.00
AU $20.00
Slightly discoloured plastic on the coin card but coin in good condition. Able to stretch card open to get crown out.
Add a significant piece of Australian political and social history to your collection.
This 1994 Five Dollar Uncirculated Coin from the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) commemorates the Centenary of the Enfranchisement of Women in South Australia.
In 1894, South Australia became the first Australian colony—and one of the first in the world—to grant women both the right to vote and the right to stand for Parliament.
Key Features:
Mint: Royal Australian Mint (RAM)
Year: 1994
Face Value: $5 AUD
Condition: Uncirculated (UNC) in original RAM Card
Historical Significance: Features leading SA suffragist Mary Lee
Innovation: Australia’s very first bi-metallic legal tender coin
Composition: Aluminium-bronze centre in a stainless steel outer ring
Mintage: 250,328
Condition Report:
The coin is in Uncirculated condition and is housed in the original credit-card-style presentation folder. Note: As with many items from this era, plastic packaging may have light scratches or slight yellowing, and the coin may exhibit slight natural toning.
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