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Which animal is 20-cent coin?

Which animal is 20-cent coin?

Australian twenty-cent coin

Obverse
DesignPlatypus
DesignerStuart Devlin
Design date1966

  1. Why is the platypus on the 20 cent coin?
  2. What animal is on Australian coins?
  3. Are any Australian 20 cent coins valuable?
  4. How rare is a 20 cent coin?
  5. How do you write 20 cents?
  6. What animal is on the 10 cent coin?
  7. What are the animals on coins?
  8. What is on a 50 cent Australian coin?
  9. Why is there 5 kangaroos on the $1 coin?

Why is the platypus on the 20 cent coin?

The Platypus is on the reverse side. The twenty-cent coin was part of the Australian decimal currency system. It replaced the florin on the 14th of February, 1966. ... As the system changed, the Australian pound became worth two Australian dollars.

What animal is on Australian coins?

This coin pictures the Australian Coat of Arms; a shield held up by a Kangaroo, and an Emu. These Aussie natives were chosen to represent a nation moving forward; this is symbolic due to the fact neither animal can easily move backwards.

Are any Australian 20 cent coins valuable?

The so called '1966 Wavy Baseline 20 cent' is the most sought after rare Australian 20 cent coin. ... If you're really lucky you might find one in pristine condition in an old coin collection or money box, and that 1966 Wavy Baseline 20c could be worth $2,000 or more.

How rare is a 20 cent coin?

Produced only from 1875 to 1878, and for circulation only in one truly significant year, 1875, the 20-cent piece is the most short-lived of all American coin denominations.

How do you write 20 cents?

We use a decimal point followed by two places to show cents. Here we show the same amounts of money using a dollar sign instead of a cent sign. We read $3.24 by saying, “3 dollars and 24 cents.” To read $0.20 we say, “20 cents.” We do not read the zero in the dollars place. To read $0.04 we just say “4 cents.”

What animal is on the 10 cent coin?

The reverse of the 10 cent coin features an image of a lyrebird. Designed by Stuart Devlin, it has not changed since 1966. The coin is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel. It is circular in shape, and has a milled edge.

What are the animals on coins?

Horses and eagles seem to feature most frequently on Ancient Coins. Rare animals such as elephants, lions and turtles are also featured. On the other hand, modern coins feature almost every animal imaginable.

What is on a 50 cent Australian coin?

Released to commemorate the turn of the century, the 50 cent piece features the Australian flag with an embossed Union Jack, however 200,000 of these coins were made with “incused” crosses.

Why is there 5 kangaroos on the $1 coin?

Mr Stuart Devlin was commissioned to design the reverse of the new coin. The five kangaroos design was chosen from submissions received from the designer. This denomination has since been used for commemorative designs. Commemorating the International Year of Peace.

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