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Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2003 (No. 3)
I, ROSS CAMERON, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, make this Determination under paragraph 13 (2) (b) and subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965.
Dated 19 December 2003
ROSS CAMERON Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
Contents
1 Name of Determination 2 Commencement 3 Standard composition of coins 4 Specification of coins 5 Application of Determination
Schedule 1 Part 1 Specification of coins Part 2 Explanation of symbols
1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the Currency (Perth Mint) Determination 2003 (No. 3).
2 Commencement
This Determination commences on gazettal.
3 Standard composition of coins
For paragraph 13 (2) (b) of the Currency Act 1965, that Act has effect, on and after the commencement of this Determination: (a) as if there were included in the Schedule to that Act the denominations of money mentioned in column 2 of items 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105 of Part 1 of Schedule 1; and (b) as if there were specified in the Schedule opposite those denominations, as the standard composition of coins of those denominations, the standard composition mentioned in column 3 of those items.
4 Specification of coins
For subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965, this Determination specifies, for a coin: (a) the denomination and standard composition in columns 2 and 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1; and (b) the standard weight, the allowable variation from that weight, the dimensions and the design in columns 4, 5 and 6 of that Part.
5 Application of Determination
The specifications in this Determination do not affect any other Determination of the specification of a coin. Schedule 1 (sections 3 and 4)
Part 1 Specification of coins
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Item Denomination (and, where appropriate, nominal weight in ounces) Standard composition Standard weight and allowable variation (g) Dimensions Design (1) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) Diameter Thickness Shape Edge Obverse Reverse (mm) (mm) 101 $4 Not less than 99.99% gold 1.25 0.015 14.10 1.10 S1 E1 O31 R366 (1/25 oz) 102 $4 Not less than 99.99% gold 1.25 0.015 14.10 1.10 S1 E1 O31 R367 (1/25 oz) 103 $4 Not less than 99.99% gold 1.25 0.015 14.10 1.10 S1 E1 O31 R368 (1/25 oz) 104 $4 Not less than 99.99% gold 1.25 0.015 14.10 1.10 S1 E1 O31 R369 (1/25 oz) 105 $4 Not less than 99.99% gold 1.25 0.015 14.10 1.10 S1 E1 O31 R370 (1/25 oz) 106 $1 Not less than 99.9% silver 31.635 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O32 R371 (1 oz) 107 $1 Not less than 99.9% silver 31.635 0.500 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O31 R372 (1 oz) 108 $1 Not less than 99.9% silver 25.435 0.250 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O33 R373 (0.8178 oz) 109 25 cents Not less than 99.9% silver 6.20 0.250 17.60 4.00 S1 E4 O34 R374 (0.19 oz)
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