13 May 2020

Eureka! Caitlin strikes gold with the Mint's first coin for 2020

| Michael Weaver
Caitlin Chee Fui and her family

Caitlin Chee Fui and her family with the and father Pang, who won the last coin of 2019. Photo: Supplied.

The Royal Australian Mint welcomed in the 2020s by striking the first coins of the year.

The Mint’s CEO Ross MacDiarmid said the public saw international history made at the Mint on 1 January.

“As part of the Mint’s exciting annual tradition, the first 100 people lined up to strike the first coins of 2020 in the world,” Mr MacDiarmid said.

400 eager members of the public, including collectors and coin enthusiasts, waited hours to observe the unveiling of the Mint’s new theme for the 2020, titled Eureka! Australia’s Gold Rush.

“The Mint’s new theme for 2020 celebrates the contribution made to Australia’s development by new and growing communities during the gold rushes,” said Mr MacDiarmid.

“This is the third and final year of a three-year series of themes focused on colonial Australia, following the Mint’s 2019 theme The Bold, The Bad and The Ugly – Australia’s Wild Colonial Bushrangers and 2018’s Rascals and Ratbags – Australia’s Convict Era,” he said.

The newly released 2020 Gallery Press and Mintmark Suite coins are Australian legal tender and mark the discovery of gold in Australia, which helped to transform colonies into thriving cities, old penal settlements into places of shining opportunity and launched a rush towards federation.

Each coin’s packaging in 2020 Gallery Press and Mintmark Suite also includes captivating stories around the theme of the Australian Gold Rush.

The reverse of each coin reflects the exciting and wild period of Australia’s Gold Rush and the obverse of each coin features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Jody Clark.

The first person in line received the first coin from the coin press accompanied by a certificate number one, a mintmark and privy mark set as well as a silver proof version. The first 100 members of the public received a certificate authenticating their place in the line.

The new coins can be purchased from the Mint’s online store or by phoning 1300 652 020.

Original Article published by Michael Weaver on The RiotACT.

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