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  2. Australian twenty-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian impression of the 20-cent coin is known as the "Ottawa Mint" version, which may be misleading as, post 1976, the Ottawa Mint only produced precious metal commemorative coins, like the Perth Mint, meaning the coins may have been produced at the Royal Canadian Mint's [2] Winnipeg facilities.

  3. Category:Decimal coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Australian twenty five-cent coin; Australian twenty-cent coin;

  4. Coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    During the early days of the colonies that formed Australia, foreign as well as British currency was used, but in 1910, a decade after federation, Australian coins were introduced. Australia used pounds, shillings and pence until 1966, when it adopted the decimal system with the Australian dollar divided into 100 cents.

  5. Commemorative coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A–Z (alphabet) coins issued featuring 'Iconic Australia'. A total of 26 coins issued. Great Coin Hunt – three A letter 'X' coin of the great coin hunt was released with a coloured reverse. Australian Football League premiership coin hunt Twenty coins released featuring eighteen team badges and two featuring the AFL & AFLW winning cups

  6. Category:Twenty-cent coins - Wikipedia

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  7. 20 cents - Wikipedia

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    20 cents is a coinage value in some systems using decimal currencies. While some countries use a 20-cent coin, some countries use a 25-cent coin instead of a 20-cent coin. Examples include: Australian 20 cent coin; New Zealand twenty-cent coin; 20 cent euro coin; Hong Kong twenty-cent coin

  8. History of Australian currency - Wikipedia

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    Instead, in 1971, Australia pegged the Australian dollar to the United States dollar at a rate of A$1 = US$1.12. [21] [4] Since 1969, the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra has produced all Australian coins. Until 1970, the Melbourne and Perth Mints operated under the jurisdiction of the Royal Mint, as had the Sydney Mint until it was closed in ...

  9. Coins of the Australian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The two-dollar coin is smaller in diameter than the one-dollar coin, but the two-dollar is slightly thicker. Due to the metal exceeding face value, the minting of one- and two-cent coins was discontinued in 1991, and they were withdrawn from circulation. However, as of 1991, both coins were minted as collectors' items.