Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2013 (No. 2) (Cth)

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Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2013 (No. 2)

I, Bernie Ripoll, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, make the following determination under subsection 13A(1) of the Currency Act 1965.

Dated:  15 April 2013

Bernie Ripoll

Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer

Contents

1............ Name of determination.................................................................................................. 1

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

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

4............ Definition...................................................................................................................... 1

5............ Standard weight, design and dimension of coins........................................................... 1

Schedule 1—Standard weight, design and dimension of coins             2

Part 1—Specifications of coins  2

Part 2—Explanation of symbols  4

1  Name of determination

This determination is the Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2013 (No. 2).

2  Commencement

This determination commences on the day after it is registered.

3  Authority

This determination is made under subsection 13A(1) of the Currency Act 1965.

4  Definition

Act means the Currency Act 1965.

5  Standard weight, design and dimension of coins

(1)  This section is made for subsection 13A(1) of the Act.

(2)  On and after the day when this determination commences, each item of the table in Part 1 of Schedule 1 specifies the standard weight, the allowable variation from that standard weight, the design and the dimensions of a coin whose denomination is specified, or taken to be specified, in the Schedule to the Act.

(3)  Each item of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 1 explains a symbol used to describe the design of coins in Part 1 of Schedule 1.

(4)  This determination does not affect any other determination made under subsection 13A(1) of the Act.

Schedule 1—Standard weight, design and dimension of coins

Note:       See section 5.

Part 1—Specifications of coins

Item Denomination Standard composition Standard weight and allowable variation (g) Dimensions Design
Maximum diameter (mm) or other dimension Maximum thickness (mm) Shape Edge Obverse Reverse
1 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R1
2 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R2
3 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R3
4 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R4
5 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R5
6 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R6
7 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R7
8 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R8
9 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R9
10 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 14.50 x 14.50 1.50 S1 E1 O1 R10
11 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R11
12 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R12
13 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R13
14 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R14
15 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R15
16 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R16
17 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R17
18 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R18
19 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R19
20 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 33.20 x 33.20 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R20
21 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S2 E1 O3 R21
22 $25 At least 99.99% gold 7.807 ± 0.030 20.60 2.00 S2 E1 O4 R22
23 50c At least 99.9% silver 16.091 ± 0.500 32.60 3.10 S2 E1 O5 R22
24 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S2 E1 O6 R23

Part 2—Explanation of symbols

Item Design Feature Symbol Explanation
1 Shape S1 Square
2 Shape S2 Circular
3 Edge E1 Continuously milled
4 Obverse O1

A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) “2014”;

(d) “15 DOLLARS”;

(e) “1/10oz 9999 GOLD”;

(f) “IRB”

5 Obverse O2

A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) “2014”;

(d) “1 DOLLAR”;

(e) “1oz 999 SILVER”;

(f) “IRB”

6 Obverse O3

A design consisting of a circle that surrounds an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) “· 1 DOLLAR ·”;

(d) “IRB”

7 Obverse O4

A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) “2013”;

(d) “25 DOLLARS”;

(e) “1/4oz 9999 GOLD”;

(f) “IRB”

8 Obverse O5

A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) “2013”;

(d) “50 CENTS”;

(e) “1/2oz 999 SILVER”;

(f) “IRB”

9 Obverse O6

A design consisting of an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, surrounded by a circular pattern consisting of squares and the following:

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA 2013”;

(c) “1 DOLLAR”;

(d) “IRB”

10 Reverse R1

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

11 Reverse R2

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

12 Reverse R3

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

13 Reverse R4

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

14 Reverse R5

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

15 Reverse R6

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

16 Reverse R7

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

17 Reverse R8

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

18 Reverse R9

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

19 Reverse R10

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:

(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced “mă” and meaning “horse”;

(b) “P”

20 Reverse R11

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Dà Wăn Liū” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng wù chén mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the 13th year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

21 Reverse R12

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Zì Zaì Jū” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

22 Reverse R13

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Xuĕ Dĭan Dīao” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

23 Reverse R14

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Rú Yì Cōng” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng wù chén mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the 13th year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

24 Reverse R15

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Hóng Yù Zuò” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng wù chén mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the 13th year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

25 Reverse R16

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Chì Huā Yīng” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

26 Reverse R17

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Ěr Yún Shĭ” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

27 Reverse R18

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Shī Zi Yù” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

28 Reverse R19

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Pì Lì Xīang” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

29 Reverse R20

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a coloured representation of a horse;

(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “qían lóng yù lăn zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced “tài shàng huáng dì zhī băo” and meaning “stamp of Emperor Yōngzhèng”;

(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:

(i) “Bēn Xīao Cōng” which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and

(ii) “qían lóng guĭ haì mèng chūn haĭ xī chēn láng shì níng gōng shū” and meaning “Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the eighth year from the ascension of Emperor Qíanlóng”;

(e) “P”

30 Reverse R21

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a representation of a horse superimposed on a landscape with grasses, trees, shrubs, a fence and a tank on stilts, and the following:

(a) “THE AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE”;

(b) “2013 1oz 999 SILVER”;

(c) “IJ”;

(d) “P”

31 Reverse R22

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a circle enclosing a representation of an eagle statue with a background of a portion of the Stars and Stripes and stars in the shape of the Southern Cross, and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN / AMERICAN MEMORIAL”;

(b) “WAR IN THE PACIFIC 1941‑45”;

(c) “P”

32 Reverse R23

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of the following:

(a) a pattern of semi‑circular shapes and lines immediately inside the rim forming a border;

(b) an insert consisting of a lenticular lens which features 2 images that morph from one to the other as the viewing angle of the coin is changed. The 2 images consist of:

(i) a coloured representation of Flinders Street Station, a tram and commuters; and

(ii) a coloured representation of the Admiralty building, a semi‑frozen river, bare trees and a domed building located in St Petersburg, Russia;

(c) “SISTER CITIES”;

(d) “1oz 999 SILVER”;

(e) “P”

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