Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 5) (Cth)

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Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 5)

as amended

made under subsection 13A(1) of the

Currency Act 1965

Compilation start date:   26 July 2013

Includes amendments up to:           Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Amendment Determination 2013 (No. 3)

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 5) as in force on 26 July 2013. It includes any commenced amendment affecting the legislation to that date.

This compilation was prepared on 29 August 2013.

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of each amended provision.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law but the text of the amendments is included in the endnotes.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If a provision of the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details are included in the endnotes.

Provisions ceasing to have effect

If a provision of the compiled law has expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

Contents

1............ Name of Determination................................................................................................. 1

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

3............ Specifications of coins................................................................................................... 1

4............ Application of Determination........................................................................................ 1

Schedule 1—Specifications of coins  2

Endnotes6

Endnote 1—About the endnotes  6

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key  7

Endnote 3—Legislation history  8

Endnote 4—Amendment history  9

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments [none]  10

Endnote 6—Modifications [none]  10

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments [none]  10

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous [none]  10

1  Name of Determination

This Determination is the Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 5).

2  Commencement

This Determination commences on the day after it is registered.

3  Specifications of coins

For subsection 13A(1) of the Currency Act 1965, each item in Schedule 1 specifies, for a coin having the denomination and standard composition mentioned in the item:

(a)  the coin’s standard weight; and

(b)  the allowable variation from that standard weight; and

(c)  the coin’s dimensions; and

(d)  the coin’s design.

4  Application of Determination

The specifications in Schedule 1 do not affect any other determination of the specifications of a coin.

Schedule 1—Specifications of coins

(section 3)

Item 1

$1 coin

Denomination $1
Standard composition Copper, aluminium and nickel
Standard weight and allowable variation 9.00 g ± 0.28 g
Maximum diameter 25.12 mm
Maximum thickness 2.80 mm
Shape Circular
Edge 14 segments, of which 7 are milled and 7 are plain
Obverse design

An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:

     (a)   “ELIZABETH II”; and

    (b)   “AUSTRALIA”; and

     (c)   the inscription, in numerals, of a year.

Reverse design

A design consisting of:

     (a)   a portrait of Dorothy Wall; and

    (b)   4 representations of Blinky Bill, enclosed by lines, as the main character of the book Blinky Bill; and

     (c)   the inscriptions:

            (i)   “DOROTHY WALL”; and

           (ii)   “ONE DOLLAR”; and

          (iii)   “BLINKY BILL”.

Item 2

$1 coin

Denomination $1
Standard composition Copper, aluminium and nickel
Standard weight and allowable variation 9.00 g ± 0.28 g
Maximum diameter 25.12 mm
Maximum thickness 2.80 mm
Shape Circular
Edge Continuously milled
Obverse design

An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:

     (a)   “ELIZABETH II”; and

    (b)   “1 DOLLAR”; and

     (c)   “AUSTRALIA 2010”;

with dots before and after the inscription “1 DOLLAR”.

Reverse design

A design consisting of:

     (a)   in the centre of the coin —  a circle enclosing:

            (i)   a representation of a tiger; and

           (ii)   a small designer’s mark resembling the letter “G”; and

    (b)   to the left of the circle— a representation of a flame; and

     (c)   to the right of the circle —  a character in traditional Chinese script meaning “tiger”; and

    (d)   above the circle — the inscription “2010”; and

     (e)   below the circle — the inscription “YEAR OF THE TIGER”; and

     (f)   in 4 sectors outside the circle — identical design elements incorporating the representation of a flame.

Item 3

$1 coin

Denomination $1
Standard composition At least 99.9% silver
Standard weight and allowable variation 11.66 g ± 0.24 g
Maximum diameter 25.12 mm
Maximum thickness 2.80 mm
Shape Circular
Edge 14 segments, of which 7 are milled and 7 are plain
Obverse design

An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:

     (a)   “ELIZABETH II”; and

    (b)   “1 DOLLAR”; and

     (c)   “AUSTRALIA 2010”;

with dots before and after the inscription “1 DOLLAR”.

Reverse design

A design consisting of:

     (a)   in the centre of the coin —  a circle enclosing:

            (i)   a representation of a tiger; and

           (ii)   a small designer’s mark resembling the letter “G”; and

    (b)   to the left of the circle— a representation of a flame; and

     (c)   to the right of the circle —  a character in traditional Chinese script meaning “tiger”; and

    (d)   above the circle — the inscription “2010”; and

     (e)   below the circle — the inscription “YEAR OF THE TIGER”; and

     (f)   in 4 sectors outside the circle — identical design elements incorporating the representation of a flame.

Item 4

$10 coin

Denomination $10
Standard composition At least 99.99% gold
Standard weight and allowable variation 3.133 g ± 0.090 g
Maximum diameter 17.65 mm
Maximum thickness 1.58 mm
Shape Circular
Edge Continuously milled
Obverse design

An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:

     (a)   “ELIZABETH II”; and

    (b)   “10 DOLLARS”; and

     (c)   “AUSTRALIA 2010”;

with dots before and after the inscription “10 DOLLARS”.

Reverse design

A design consisting of:

     (a)   in the centre of the coin —  a circle enclosing:

            (i)   a representation of a tiger; and

           (ii)   a small designer’s mark resembling the letter “G”; and

    (b)   to the left of the circle — a representation of a flame; and

     (c)   to the right of the circle —  a character in traditional Chinese script meaning “tiger”; and

    (d)   above the circle — the inscription “2010”; and

     (e)   below the circle — the inscription “YEAR OF THE TIGER”; and

     (f)   in 4 sectors outside the circle — identical design elements incorporating the representation of a flame.


Item 5

$1 coin

Denomination $1
Standard composition Copper, aluminium and nickel
Standard weight and allowable variation 9.00 g ± 0.28 g
Maximum diameter 25.12 mm
Maximum thickness 2.80 mm
Shape Circular
Edge Continuously milled
Obverse design

An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the initials “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:

     (a)   “ELIZABETH II”; and

    (b)   “AUSTRALIA 2009”.

Reverse design

A design consisting of:

     (a)   in the centre of the coin:

            (i)   a representation of an elderly female sitting on a chair; and

           (ii)   a representation of an elderly male holding a walking stick and sitting on a chair; and

          (iii)   depicted around the elderly female and the elderly male — representations of the outlines of 10 people of different shapes and sizes, with 1 of the figures wearing a hat and another holding an Australian flag; and

    (b)   surrounding the centre — the inscriptions:

            (i)   “CENTENARY OF COMMONWEALTH AGE PENSION”; and

           (ii)   “1 DOLLAR”; and

          (iii)   “SECURITY — SUPPORT — DIGNITY”.

Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

The endnotes provide details of the history of this legislation and its provisions. The following endnotes are included in each compilation:

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments

Endnote 6—Modifications

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous

If there is no information under a particular endnote, the word “none” will appear in square brackets after the endnote heading.

Abbreviation key—Endnote 2

The abbreviation key in this endnote sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended the compiled law. The information includes commencement information for amending laws and details of application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision level. It also includes information about any provisions that have expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments—Endnote 5

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law, but the text of the amendments is included in endnote 5.

Modifications—Endnote 6

If the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details of the modification are included in endnote 6.

Misdescribed amendments—Endnote 7

An amendment is a misdescribed amendment if the effect of the amendment cannot be incorporated into the text of the compilation. Any misdescribed amendment is included in endnote 7.

Miscellaneous—Endnote 8

Endnote 8 includes any additional information that may be helpful for a reader of the compilation.

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted pres = present
am = amended prev = previous
c = clause(s) (prev) = previously
Ch = Chapter(s) Pt = Part(s)
def = definition(s) r = regulation(s)/rule(s)
Dict = Dictionary Reg = Regulation/Regulations
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament reloc = relocated
Div = Division(s) renum = renumbered
exp = expired or ceased to have effect rep = repealed
hdg = heading(s) rs = repealed and substituted
LI = Legislative Instrument s = section(s)
LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003 Sch = Schedule(s)
mod = modified/modification Sdiv = Subdivision(s)
No = Number(s) SLI = Select Legislative Instrument
o = order(s) SR = Statutory Rules
Ord = Ordinance Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)
orig = original SubPt = Subpart(s)
par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)
        /sub- subparagraph(s)

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Title FRLI registration Commencement Application, saving and transitional provisions
Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 5) 16 July 2009 (see F2009L02826) 17 July 2009
Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Amendment Determination 2013 (No. 3) 25 July 2013 (see F2013L01430) 26 July 2013

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Provision affected How affected
Sch 1
Sch 1................................. am 2013 No. 3

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments [none]

Endnote 6—Modifications [none]

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments [none]

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous [none]

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