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Royal Mint to commemorate 90 years of ABC

Bananas in Pyjamas, Foreign Correspondent, 4 Corners, rage, Countdown, Jemima & Humpty Dumpty -all on $1 and 20c pieces by Royal Mint.

The Royal Australian Mint will release a commemorative $1 coin and a 20 cent piece tomorrow to mark 90 years of the ABC.

The collector coins feature iconic programs and characters that have defined the ABC since it began broadcasting on 1st July 1932.

ABC Managing Director, David Anderson, said, “I’d like to commend the Mint for producing two beautifully crafted coins that capture the spirit of the ABC over our 90 years.

“This is one of the last events of the year marking our 90th birthday and I’d like to take the opportunity to thank all those Australians who have shared their memories with us in programs like ABC TV’s interview series The ABC of…, ABC Radio’s Your ABC Story and ABC News’ Your Australian Story.

“The ABC has played a big part in so many people’s lives over the past 90 years and continues to do so today. We’ve enjoyed bringing these special moments to our audiences this year, as much as they have enjoyed watching, reading and listening to them. These two coins are wonderful collectors’ items and provide the perfect bookend to our 90th celebrations.”

The Mint’s CEO, Leigh Gordon, said: “The Mint is delighted to be part of the celebration of the ABC’s 90th Anniversary – an organisation recognised as the home of Australian conversations, culture and stories.”

“The coin design represents the ABC’s special and far-reaching connection with Australia and Australians as it has grown and evolved over 90 Years. Like a family photo, the ABC logo is featured predominantly on the coin, surrounded by icons that showcase the rich history of the ABC, and its evolution into an iconic part of the Australian media landscape.”

The ABC coins were designed by Aleksandra Stokic and celebrate the many facets of the ABC with pictograms surrounding the iconic lissajous logo.

Featured on the coins are: · AFL football · a tractor · a radio · New Year’s Eve fireworks · theatre masks · a book · a satellite dish · Torres Strait Island flag · Gardening Australia pot plant · Rage · storm warning · Countdown · Jemima and Humpty Dumpty · Hoot · studio light · ABC Pride · film reel · extreme heat and other disaster warning · voting tick box · tablet · science flask · microphone · Bananas in Pyjamas · windmill · paint pallet · triple j · Olympic torch · 4 Corners · flood and bushfire warning · ABC Kids · Aboriginal Flag · ballet shoes · Foreign Correspondent · film camera · rugby ball · cricket bat and ball.

The $1 coin is a ½ oz fine silver proof coin and comes in its own commemorative box. The 20 cent piece is an Uncirculated Coin. Both are legal tender but produced as gifts or souvenirs or as pieces for collections.

The coins will be available on the Mint’s website on 6 October from 8:30am (AEDT).

3 Responses

  1. It’s the Royal Australian Mint or RAM for short-most of what they do these days is focused on commemorative coins as the numbers of new coins for ordinary circulation is limited-people don’t use them as much anymore..

  2. Thanks for the information, my late father was an mad collector of first release coins and first day cover stamps. I’m getting a set to honour his 102 birthday he fell shy of by 3 weeks. Yep he outdid the ABC too in age.

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