Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2013 (No. 4) (Cth)

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Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2013 (No. 4)

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

Dated   13 August 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. 4).

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 $10 At least 99.9% silver 312.347 ± 1.000 75.60 8.70 S1 E1 O1 R1
2 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O1 R1
3 $10 At least 99.9% silver 312.347 ± 1.000 75.60 8.70 S1 E1 O1 R2
4 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O1 R2
5 $100 At least 99.99% gold 31.165 ± 0.053 32.60 2.80 S1 E1 O2 R3
6 $25 At least 99.99% gold 7.807 ± 0.030 20.60 2.00 S1 E1 O2 R3
7 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 16.60 1.50 S1 E1 O2 R3
8 $100 At least 99.99% gold 31.165 ± 0.053 32.60 2.80 S1 E1 O2 R4
9 $50 At least 99.99% gold 15.594 ± 0.040 25.60 2.40 S1 E1 O2 R4
10 $25 At least 99.99% gold 7.807 ± 0.030 20.60 2.00 S1 E1 O2 R4
11 $15 At least 99.99% gold 3.133 ± 0.022 16.60 1.50 S1 E1 O2 R4
12 $5 At least 99.99% gold 1.571 ± 0.015 14.60 1.40 S1 E1 O2 R4
13 $25 At least 99.99% gold 7.807 ± 0.030 20.60 2.00 S1 E1 O2 R5
14 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O2 R6
15 $1 Aluminium and bronze 13.500 ± 1.000 30.60 3.10 S1 E1 O2 R7
16 $1 Aluminium and bronze 13.500 ± 1.000 30.60 3.10 S1 E1 O2 R8
17 50c At least 99.9% silver 16.091 ± 0.500 36.60 2.30 S1 E1 O3 R9
18 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O3 R10
19 $1 Aluminium and bronze 13.500 ± 1.000 30.60 3.10 S1 E1 O2 R11
20 $100 At least 99.9% gold 31.162 ± 0.055 27.30 5.00 S1 E1 O4 R12
21 $8 At least 99.9% silver 156.673 ± 1.000 50.60 12.50 S1 E1 O4 R13
22 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 32.60 6.00 S1 E1 O4 R13
23 $1 At least 99.9% silver 31.635 ± 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O4 R13

Part 2—Explanation of symbols

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

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

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) the denomination of the coin, set out in Arabic numerals and the word “DOLLAR”, “DOLLARS” or “CENTS” as the case requires;

(d) “IRB”

4 Obverse O2

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

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA 2014”;

(c) the denomination of the coin, set out in Arabic numerals and the word “DOLLAR”, “DOLLARS” or “CENTS” as the case requires;

(d) “IRB”

5 Obverse O3

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

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) the denomination of the coin, set out in Arabic numerals and the word “DOLLAR”, “DOLLARS” or “CENTS” as the case requires;

(d) “2014”;

(e) “Xoz 999 SILVER” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces, of the coin, expressed as a common fraction or a whole number in Arabic numerals);

(f) “IRB”

6 Obverse O4

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

(a) “ELIZABETH II”;

(b) “AUSTRALIA”;

(c) the denomination of the coin, set out in Arabic numerals and the word “DOLLAR”, “DOLLARS” or “CENTS” as the case requires;

(d) “IRB”

7 Reverse R1

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a pattern of shapes representing stylised sunrays surrounding a representation of a kangaroo, and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO”;

(b) “P”;

(c) “Xoz 999 SILVER” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces, of the coin, expressed as a common fraction or a whole number in Arabic numerals);

(d) “2014”

8 Reverse R2

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a pattern of shapes representing stylised sunrays surrounding a representation of a kangaroo, and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO”;

(b) “P”;

(c) “Xoz 999 SILVER” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces, of the coin, expressed as a common fraction or a whole number in Arabic numerals);

(d) “2015”

9 Reverse R3

A design, in a bullion finish, consisting of a pattern of shapes representing stylised sunrays surrounding a representation of a kangaroo, and enclosing the following:

(a) “P25”;

(b) “RED KANGAROO”;

that is in turn enclosed within a ring of dots, containing the following:

(c) AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO”;

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

(e) “1989 ‑ 2014”

10 Reverse R4

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of a pattern of shapes representing stylised sunrays surrounding a representation of a kangaroo, and the following:

(a) “P25”;

(b) “RED KANGAROO”;

that is in turn enclosed within a ring of dots, containing the following:

(c) “AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO”;

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

(e) “1989 ‑ 2014”

11 Reverse R5

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of a representation of 2 men standing in a body of water, in which one man holds a pan in one hand and a rock in the other, the other man holds a pick, and the body of water is surrounded by rocks and grass, and the following:

(a) “THE LAND DOWN UNDER”;

(b) “WR”;

(c) “1/4oz. 9999 GOLD”;

(d) “P”

12 Reverse R6

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of a representation of a man squatting and holding a pan with a coloured rock in the centre, superimposed on an outline of a stylised map of Australia that encloses a coloured landscape consisting of a body of water, trees, rocks and grass, and the following:

(a) “THE LAND DOWN UNDER”;

(b) “1oz 999 SILVER”;

(c) “P”;

(d) “WR”

13 Reverse R7

A design consisting of:

(a) a coloured representation of a woman, kneeling on the ledge of a building and wearing a cloak that partially obscures her; and

(b) a stylised representation of cars and people; and

(c) a panel of dots bordered by trapezoid and semicircular shapes that enclose the word “INVISIBILITY”; and

(d) the following:

(i) “P”;

(ii) “TV”

14 Reverse R8

A design consisting of:

(a) a coloured representation of a man crouching with his arms raised, one hand pointing into the distance, superimposed on a stylised landscape surrounded by buildings; and

(b) a stylised representation of a helicopter in flight; and

(c) a panel of dots bordered by trapezoid and semicircular shapes that enclose the word “SUPERSENSES”; and

(d) the following:

(i) “P”;

(ii) “TV”

15 Reverse R9

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of:

(a) a coloured and stylised representation of a kookaburra, holding in its beak the ends of a cloth sling that contains a human baby; and

(b) a representation of leaves and flowers; and

(c) the following:

(i) “CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR BABY”;

(ii) “AH”;

(iii) “P”

16 Reverse R10

A design, in a proof finish, of the official emblem for the 100th anniversary of the Australian Red Cross consisting of:

(a) a representation of the emblem of the Australian Red Cross appearing in the centre of the image, made up of 2 circles and the words “AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS” printed in achromatic black, with the first circle enclosing a cross printed in the colour red; and

(b) the words “100 YEARS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE” and “the power of humanity”, printed in achromatic black and the colour red, on either side of the emblem of the Australian Red Cross;

that is in turn bordered by:

(c) a representation, printed in achromatic black and white, of 5 adults at the top and 2 children at the bottom on either side of a woman wearing a nurse’s uniform; and

(d) “P”

17 Reverse R11

A design of the official emblem for the 100th anniversary of the Australian Red Cross consisting of:

(a) a representation of the emblem of the Australian Red Cross appearing in the centre of the image, made up of 2 circles and the words “AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS” printed in achromatic black, with the first circle enclosing a cross printed in the colour red; and

(b) the words “100 YEARS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE” and “the power of humanity”, printed in achromatic black and the colour red, on either side of the Australian Red Cross emblem;

that is in turn surrounded by:

(c) the following words:

(i) “UNIVERSALITY”;

(ii) “INDEPENDENCE”;

(iii) “VOLUNTARY SERVICE”;

(iv) “NEUTRALITY”;

(v) “IMPARTIALITY”;

(vi) “HUMANITY”;

(vii) “UNITY”;

(viii) “P”

18 Reverse R12

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of a representation of a wedge‑tailed eagle landing on a tree stump superimposed on a circle and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN WEDGE‑TAILED EAGLE”;

(b) “1oz 9999 GOLD”;

(c) “P”;

(d) “2014”;

(e) “JM”

19 Reverse R13

A design, in a proof finish, consisting of a representation of a wedge‑tailed eagle landing on a tree stump, superimposed on a circle, and the following:

(a) “AUSTRALIAN WEDGE‑TAILED EAGLE”;

(b) “Xoz 999 SILVER” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces, of the coin, expressed as a common fraction or a whole number in Arabic numerals);

(c) “P”;

(d) “2014”;

(e) “JM”

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