Currency Determination No. 3 of 1999 (Cth)

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Currency Determination 1999 (No. 3)

I, JOE HOCKEY, Minister for Financial Services and Regulation, make this Determination under subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965.

Dated 25 August 1999.


JOE HOCKEY

Minister for Financial Services and Regulation

Currency Determination 1999 (No. 3)

made under the

Currency Act 1965

Contents

Page

1  Name of Determination   3

2  Commencement   3

3  Specification of coins   3

4  Application of Determination   3

Schedule 14

Part 1   Specifications of coins   4

Part 2   Explanation of symbols   4

  1. Name of Determination

This Determination is the Currency Determination 1999 (No. 3).

  1. Commencement

This Determination commences on gazettal.

  1. Specification of coins

This Determination specifies, for a coin having the denomination and standard composition specified in columns 2 and 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1, the standard weight, the allowable variation from that weight, the dimensions and the design specified in columns 4, 5 and 6 of that Part.

  1. Application of Determination

This Determination does not affect any other Determination of the specifications of a coin.

Schedule 1            

(section 3)

Part 1          Specifications of coins

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6
Item Denomination (and, if relevant, nominal weight in ounces or kilograms) Standard composition Standard weight and allowable variation (g) Dimensions Design
(1)
Diameter (mm)
(2)
Thickness (mm)
(1)
Shape
(2)
Edge
(3)
Obverse
(4)
Reverse
101     $20

Bi‑metallic:

(a)  centre piece — 99.99% gold

(b)  surround — 99.9% silver

13.40 ± 0.500 32.00 1.14 S1 E1 O13 R182
102     $1
(1 oz)
Not less than 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O1 R183

Part 2          Explanation of symbols

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Item Design Feature Symbol Explanation
201 Shape S1 Circular
202 Edge E1 Milled
203 Obverse O1

A circle of raised beads, immediately inside the rim, enclosing:

(a)      the inscriptions:

          (i)      ‘ELIZABETH II’; and

          (ii)     ‘AUSTRALIA’; and

(b)      an inscription stating, in Arabic numerals, the amount, in dollars or cents, of the denomination of the coin, followed by the word ‘DOLLAR’, ‘DOLLARS’ or ‘CENTS’, as the case requires;

that, in turn, surround an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.

204 Obverse O13

A silver annulus bearing the inscriptions:

(a)      ‘ELIZABETH II’; and

(b)      ‘AUSTRALIA’; and

(c)      ‘20 DOLLARS’;

that, in turn, surround a gold disc bearing an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.

205 Reverse R182

A silver annulus bearing a circle of raised beads, immediately inside the rim, enclosing the inscriptions:

(a)      ‘THIRD MILLENNIUM FIRST DAY’; and

(b)      ‘2000’;

that, in turn, surround a gold disc bearing:

(c)      a satellite depiction of the Earth with:

          (i)      the area to the left of the dateline in gold representing 1 January 2000, featuring the city of Gisborne in New Zealand, as the first official Millennium city, with a dot and its name; and

          (ii)     the area to the right of the dateline pad‑printed to represent 31 December 1999; and

(d)      the inscription ‘P’.

206 Reverse R183

A circle, immediately inside the rim, enclosing the inscription:

             ‘AUSTRALIA 2000 1oz . 999 SILVER’;

that, in turn, surrounds a depiction of the Earth in conjunction with the Sun and the Moon. The Earth is depicted as a pad‑printed gold insert with the Moon in the foreground and a silhouette of the Sun pad‑printed in the background.

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