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Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Amendment Determination 2007 (No. 1) Currency Act 1965
I, CHRISTOPHER JOHN PEARCE, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, make this Determination under subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965.
Dated 19 April 2007
CHRIS PEARCE Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Amendment Determination 2007 (No. 1).
2 Commencement
This Determination commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Amendment of Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2006 (No. 2)
Schedule 1 amends the Currency (Royal Australian Mint) Determination 2006 (No. 2). Schedule 1 Amendment (section 3)
[1] Schedule 1, item 15
substitute
Item 15 $1 coin Denomination $1 Standard composition Copper, aluminium and nickel Standard weight and 9.00g ± 0.280g allowable variation Maximum diameter 25.12mm Maximum thickness 2.80mm 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 2007". Reverse design A design consisting of: (a) a seahorse in an ocean habitat including plants, partly pad printed in colour; and (b) a representation of an ocean plant; and (c) the inscription "1 DOLLAR".
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