2001 Australian 20 Cent Coin - Centenary of Federation - Victoria.

Obverse side
4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.

Designer: Ian Rank-Broadley.

Reverse side
Image of the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne with Australian Flag flying from the dome. Surrounded on both sides by sprigs of Common Heath flowers the floral emblem of Victoria.

Designer: Ryan Ladd, Mark Kennedy.

The circulated mintage for this coin series is just 2 million and is classified as rare.

This circulating Commemorative Coin was issued by the RAM in 2001 as part of a group of nine coins, one for each of the six States and three self governing Territories of Australia. They Commemorate the Federation of Australia that happened 100 years ago in 1901. The reverse design is by Ryan Douglas Ladd and Mark Aaron Kennedy, Lara Lake Primary School students who were the winners of the Royal Australian Mint's student design competition for their state. This was a national competition for primary and secondary school students to design a coin to represent their state or territory.

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This is a used circulated coin, and its appearance may vary due to wear and tear from circulation, reflecting its journey through everyday transaction.

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