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Australia Centenary of Women's Suffrage 2003 $1 Aluminium-Bronze Uncirculated Coin Pack

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  • Honours the extension of the right to vote to women in Australia.
  • A low-mintage circulatingissue – just 10 million struck!
  • Impossible to secure from change in premium grade.
  • Available in strictly Uncirculated condition!
  • Presented in an informative credit card-style pack. 

Specifications

Quality
Uncirculated
Metal
Aluminium Bronze
Country of Issue
Australia
Denomination
$1
Issued By
Downies

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An important element of the Australian decimal coin series, and impossible to secure from change in premium grade, we are delighted to present the unique Centenary of Women's Suffrage 2003 $1 in strictly Uncirculated condition!

The 2003 Women’s Suffrage $1 was issued by the Royal Australian Mint for the centenary of women first exercising the right to vote in a Federal election. Limited women’s suffrage had been promulgated in some colonies during the 19th century, and in 1902 the Federal Government legislated that women over the age of 21 had the right to vote in Federal elections – excluding indigenous Australian women, who did not secure the vote until 1962.

A richly symbolic type, the 2003 Women’s Suffrage $1 carries an interpretation of the ‘Suffrage Banner’ created by Melbourne-born painter Dora Meeson Coates (1869-1955). Carried by Meeson, among others, in the Women’s Suffrage Coronation Procession in London in 1911, which demanded extension of voting rights to women, the banner is part of the Australian Parliament Art Collection. Australian legal tender, the obverse of this coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley.

Secure this vital one-year-only issue in strictly Uncirculated quality! Click add to cart now!

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Downies Collectables

Australia Centenary of Women's Suffrage 2003 $1 Aluminium-Bronze Uncirculated Coin Pack

$11.99 AUD $14.99
20% OFF

Issued By

Downies

Country of Issue

Australia

Year of Issue

2003

Denomination

$1

Grade

UNC

Metal

Aluminium Bronze

Quality

Uncirculated

Dimensions

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Mintage

N/A

Diameter (mm)

25

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Release Date

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Limited Edition

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An important element of the Australian decimal coin series, and impossible to secure from change in premium grade, we are delighted to present the unique Centenary of Women's Suffrage 2003 $1 in strictly Uncirculated condition!

The 2003 Women’s Suffrage $1 was issued by the Royal Australian Mint for the centenary of women first exercising the right to vote in a Federal election. Limited women’s suffrage had been promulgated in some colonies during the 19th century, and in 1902 the Federal Government legislated that women over the age of 21 had the right to vote in Federal elections – excluding indigenous Australian women, who did not secure the vote until 1962.

A richly symbolic type, the 2003 Women’s Suffrage $1 carries an interpretation of the ‘Suffrage Banner’ created by Melbourne-born painter Dora Meeson Coates (1869-1955). Carried by Meeson, among others, in the Women’s Suffrage Coronation Procession in London in 1911, which demanded extension of voting rights to women, the banner is part of the Australian Parliament Art Collection. Australian legal tender, the obverse of this coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley.

Secure this vital one-year-only issue in strictly Uncirculated quality! Click add to cart now!

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