Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2023 Perth Mint No. 5) Determination 2023 (Cth)

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Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2023 Perth Mint No. 5) Determination 2023

I, Andrew Leigh, Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, make the following determination.

Dated               9 October   2023

Dr Andrew Leigh

Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer

Contents

1  Name........................................................................................................................................ 1

2  Commencement........................................................................................................................ 1

3  Authority.................................................................................................................................. 1

4  Schedules................................................................................................................................. 1

Schedule 1—Amendments  2

Currency (Australian Coins) Determination 2019   2

1  Name

This instrument is the Currency (Australian Coins) Amendment (2023 Perth Mint No. 5) Determination 2023.

2  Commencement

(1)  Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

Commencement information
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Provisions Commencement Date/Details
1.  The whole of this instrument The day after this instrument is registered.

Note:          This table relates only to the provisions of this instrument as originally made. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this instrument.

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this instrument. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this instrument.

3  Authority

This instrument is made under the Currency Act 1965.

4  Schedules

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1—Amendments

Currency (Australian Coins) Determination 2019

1  Schedule 2023, Part 2, clause 4 (at the end of the table)

Add:

120 $1 Copper, aluminium & nickel 13.500 ± 1.000 30.70 3.40 S1 E1 O17 R72 12/10/2023
121 50¢ At least 99.99% silver with gold plating 16.053 ± 0.500 32.60 2.90 S1 E1 O13 R55 12/10/2023
122 $30 At least 99.99% silver with selective gold plating 1,002.1 ± 2.000 100.90 14.50 S1 E1 O16 R73 12/10/2023
123 $100 At least 99.95% platinum 31.169 ± 0.050 32.60 2.90 S1 E1 O15 R60 12/10/2023
124 $1 At least 99.99% silver 31.607 ± 0.500 40.90 3.50 S1 E1 O13 R74 12/10/2023
125 $100 At least 99.99% gold 31.157 ± 0.050 32.60 2.95 S1 E1 O14 R75 12/10/2023
126 $1 Copper, aluminium & nickel 13.500 ± 1.000 30.70 3.40 S1 E1 O17 R58 12/10/2023
127 $2 At least 99.99% silver 62.713 ± 0.500 40.69 5.86 S1 E1 O18 R76 12/10/2023
128 $1 At least 99.99% silver 31.607 ± 0.500 40.90 3.50 S1 E1 O1 R77 12/10/2023

2 Schedule 2023, Part 2, clause 5 (after item 31)

Insert:

36 Obverse O17

The same as for item 21 except omit paragraph (b) and substitute:

(b) “2024”; and

37 Obverse 018

The same as for item 21 except omit paragraphs (b) to (f) and substitute:

(b) “2024”; and

(c) “AUSTRALIA”; and

(d) Arabic numerals for the amount, in dollars and cents, of the denomination of the coin, followed by “DOLLARS”, “DOLLAR” or “CENTS” as the case requires; and

(e) “JC”; and

(f) “Xoz 9999 Ag” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces of the coin, expressed as a whole number or a common fraction in Arabic numerals); and

(g) “1952-2022”.

3 Schedule 2023, Part 2, clause 5 (at the end of the table)

Add:

170 Reverse R72

A design consisting of a pattern of shapes forming a circle immediately inside the rim, enclosing a representation of the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN”; and

(b) “CITIZENSHIP”; and

(c) “P”.

171 Reverse R73 The same as for item 156 except the Chinese language character (龍) pronounced lóng under the Pinyin system and meaning dragon is gold‑plated.
172 Reverse R74 The same as for item 154 except the stylised representation of the flaming pearl has been replaced with a stylised representation of a dragon enclosed in a circle.
173 Reverse R75

The same as for item 157 except omit subparagraph (c)(vi) and substitute:

(vi) a microscopic “P”; and

(vii) a stylised representation of a dragon enclosed in a circle.

174 Reverse R76

A design consisting of:

(a) in the foreground, a stylised representation of a Chinese dragon shooting water from its mouth; and

(b) in the background, partially obscured by the dragon, a stylised representation of a village (with a bridge crossing the river running through it), mountains and clouds; and

(c) the following:

(i) “IJ”; and

(ii) “P125”.

175 Reverse R77

A design consisting of:

(a) a partial circular border enclosing a stylised and coloured representation of a kookaburra in flight with a snake gripped in its talons; and

(b) beneath the kookaburra, a stylised representation of mountains; and

(c) the following:

(i) “KOOKABURRA”; and

(ii) “Xoz 9999 SILVER” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces of the coin, expressed as a whole number or a common fraction in Arabic numerals); and

(iii) “2024”; and

(iv) “SR”; and

(v) “P125”; and

(vi) a microscopic “P”; and

(vii) a coloured representation of an Ampelmännchen (Berlin’s ‘traffic light man’) enclosed in an oval.

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