Federal Register of Legislation
Commonwealth of Australia
Currency Act 1965
Currency Determination No. 2 of 1997
I, CHARLES RODERICK KEMP, Assistant Treasurer, acting for the Treasurer, make the following Determination under subsection 13A (1) of the Currency Act 1965.
Dated 18 April 1997.
C.R. KEMP Assistant Treasurer ____________
Citation
1. This Determination may be cited as Currency Determination No. 2 of 1997.
Commencement
2. This Determination commences on 21 April 1997.
Specifications of a coin
3. This Determination specifies, in relation to a coin having the denomination and standard composition specified in columns 1 and 2 of Part 1 of the Schedule, the standard weight, the allowable variation from that standard weight, the dimensions and the designs respectively set out in columns 3, 4 and 5 of that Part.
Application of Determination
4. This Determination does not affect any other determination of the specifications of a coin.
SCHEDULE Clause 3
PART 1—SPECIFICATIONS OF A COIN
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5
Denom‑ Standard Standard weight Dimensions Design ination composition and allowable (1) (2) (1) (2) (3) (4) variation (g) Diameter Thickness Shape Edge Obverse Reverse (mm) (mm) $1 Not less 99.9% silver 31.635 0.50 40.60 4.00 S1 E1 O1 R38
PART 2—EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Design Feature Symbol Explanation Shape S1 Circular
Edge E1 Milled
Obverse O1 A circle of raised beads, immediately inside the rim, enclosing: (a) the inscriptions: (i) "ELIZABETH II"; and (ii) "AUSTRALIA"; and (b) an inscription stating, in Arabic numerals, the amount, in dollars of the denomination of the coin, followed by the word "DOLLAR"; that, in turn, surround an effigy of the Queen. Reverse R38 A circle of raised beads, immediately inside the rim, enclosing the inscriptions: (a) "THE AUSTRALIAN KOOKABURRA 1OZ. 999 SILVER"; and (b) "1997"; that, in turn, surround: (c) a representation of a kookaburra and young in the hollow of a tree; and (d) a smaller circle enclosing, in gold cameo, a representation of the design of the reverse of the Japanese 1871 gold 20 yen coin.
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