Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 1)1
Currency Act 1965
I, NICK SHERRY, Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law, make this Determination under paragraph 13 (2) (b) and subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965.
Dated 18 March 2009
NICK SHERRY
Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law
1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2009 (No. 1).
2 Commencement
This Determination commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Definition
In this Determination:
Act means the Currency Act 1965.
4 Coin denomination and standard composition
(1) For paragraph 13 (2) (b) of the Act, the Act has effect on and after the day on which this Determination commences as if there were included in the Schedule to the Act, a reference to the denomination ‘One dollar’ and there were specified in the Schedule, opposite that denomination, the standard composition ‘aluminium and bronze’ as the standard composition of coins of that denomination.
(2) Subsection (1) does not affect any other determination made under paragraph 13 (2) (b) of the Act.
5 Specification of coins
For subsection 13A (1) of the Act, 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.
6 Application of Determination
The specifications in Schedule 1 do not affect any other determination of the specifications of coin.
Schedule 1 Specification of coins
(section 5)
Item 1
$1 coin
Denomination
$1
Standard composition
At least 99.9% silver
Standard weight and
allowable variation
31.635 g ± 0.500 g
Maximum diameter
40.60 mm
Maximum thickness
4.00 mm
Shape
Circular
Edge
Continuously milled
Obverse design
An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monogram “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:
(a) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(b) “AUSTRALIA 2009”; and
(c) “1 DOLLAR”.
Reverse design
A design consisting of:
(a) a representation of a female looking through a telescope with a male standing next to her with one hand on her shoulder and the other hand pointing in the same direction as the telescope; and
(b) a background of:
(i) a colour-washed representation of the night sky featuring the Southern Cross constellation; and
(ii) a stylised representation of the Earth’s horizon consisting of a number of lines emanating from a central point located behind the legs of the male and female and surrounded by a border; and
(c) the inscriptions:
(i) “INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY 2009”; and
(ii) “DB”; and
(iii) “P”.
Item 2
$1 coin
Denomination
$1
Standard composition
Aluminium and bronze
Standard weight and
allowable variation
13.800 g ± 0.500 g
Maximum diameter
30.60 mm
Maximum thickness
3.10 mm
Shape
Circular
Edge
Continuously milled
Obverse design
An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monogram “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:
(a) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(b) “AUSTRALIA 2009”; and
(c) “1 DOLLAR”.
Reverse design
A design consisting of:
(a) a representation of an older man who:
(i) is wearing a hat, glasses, shirt and jacket; and
(ii) has medals attached to his jacket; and
(iii) appears to be seated; and
(b) a representation of a smiling young girl with curly hair wearing a dress; and
(c) a silhouette of a person holding a bugle; and
(d) the inscriptions:
(i) “Lest We Forget”; and
(ii) “April 25”; and
(iii) “WR”; and
(iv) “P”.
Item 3
$1 coin
Denomination
$1
Standard composition
At least 99.9% silver
Standard weight and
allowable variation
31.635 g ± 0.500 g
Maximum diameter
40.60 mm
Maximum thickness
4.00 mm
Shape
Circular
Edge
Continuously milled
Obverse design
An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monogram “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:
(a) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(b) “AUSTRALIA 2009”; and
(c) “1 DOLLAR”.
Reverse design
A design consisting of:
(a) a representation of a female wearing a swimming cap and goggles who is swimming freestyle in a colour‑washed stylised representation of water; and
(b) a segment containing a representation of the official Swimming Australia Limited Centenary logo, including the following inscriptions:
(i) “swimming australia”;
(ii) “celebrating 100 years of excellence”; and
(c) a design consisting of representations of persons in various swimming stances superimposed over the water and between the female and the segment containing the logo; and
(d) the inscription “P”.
Item 4
$1 coin
Denomination
$1
Standard composition
Aluminium and bronze
Standard weight and
allowable variation
13.800 g ± 0.500 g
Maximum diameter
30.60 mm
Maximum thickness
3.10 mm
Shape
Circular
Edge
Continuously milled
Obverse design
An effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monogram “IRB”, surrounded by the inscriptions:
(a) “ELIZABETH II”; and
(b) “AUSTRALIA 2009”; and
(c) “1 DOLLAR”.
Reverse design
A design consisting of:
(a) a representation of a female wearing a swimming cap and goggles who is swimming freestyle in a stylised representation of water; and
(b) a segment containing a representation of the official Swimming Australia Limited Centenary logo, including the following inscriptions:
(i) “swimming australia”;
(ii) “celebrating 100 years of excellence”; and
(c) a design consisting of representations of persons in various swimming stances superimposed over the water and between the female and the segment containing the official logo; and
(d) the inscription “P”.
Note
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