Which Australian $2 coin is worth the most?
More rare $2 coins
- The 2013 QEII Coronation $2 coin: Just under 1 million were made and these are “worth up to $110”.
- The 2019 $2 coins featuring the artwork of Jody Clark’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II: Only 75,00 of these coins were made and Joelo claimed the value is “unknown”.
How much is a $2 Australian coin worth?
Standard Aboriginal Design 2 Dollar Coin Values The standard $2 design (seen above) has been issued from 1988 to date. The latest version of the Pocket Guide to Australian Coin and Banknotes lists the UNC values for various years ranging from $3 to $25.
How much is the HH $2 coin worth?
‘When people question you that the HH $2 coin is only worth $2 because they saw someone selling it online for $10,000,’ he writes while shaking his head. ‘190 million of these were minted. That’s one in four $2 coins ever made!
Are 2 dollar coins worth anything?
Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
How many special $2 coins are there?
There are six exclusive and unique $2 coins to collect, with a different coin released each week. The exclusive coins will be available in supermarket registers from July 14. Limited-edition Olympic coins collectors’ albums will also be exclusively available in-store for $15, containing all five collectible $2 coins.
Is the 2 dollar coin with HH rare?
Answer: No – The initials ‘HH’ appeared on ALL Two Dollar coins from 1988 and 1989. As there were over 191 million coins with these initials, they are very common and worth no more than face value.
What Australian $2 coins are rare?
4 Rare Australian 2 Dollar Coins
- 2013 Purple Stripe Coronation 2 Dollar Coin. The distinctive 2013 purple Coronation 2 Dollar coin was the first Australian coloured coin released specifically for circulation.
- 2012 Remembrance Day Red Poppy $2 Coin.
- 2008 or 2009 Double Struck 2 Dollar Coins.
What Australian coins are worth keeping?
Australian Dollar Coins that are Worth Money!
- Mules. Mules are coins that are struck by coin dies that were not intended to be used together.
- 1992 Mob of Roos Dollar Coin. The 1992 Mob of Roos dollar coin is the stuff of legends.
- Dollar Coins Struck on Wrong Planchets.
- 2001 Centenary of Federation Upset Dollar Coins.
What Australian coins are worth collecting?
Five rare Australian coins that could make you a small fortune
- 2000 ‘mule’ one dollar coin. The 2000 $1 mule coin.
- 2007 ‘double head’ five cent coin. 2007 double obverse five cent coin.
- 2010 ‘upset’ 50 cent coin. The 2010 ‘upset’ 50 cent coin.
- 2000 ‘incuse flag’ 50 cent coin.
- 1966 wavy baseline 20 cent coin.
What is the rarest coin in Australia?
Australia’s rarest coin, the 1930 penny proof, sold for $225,000 in 1998. Only six proof versions of the 1930 penny are known to exist: three have private owners, one in the Museum of Victoria, the National Gallery of South Australia and the British Museum.
How do I sell my Australian coins?
If you want to sell your coins, you should contact a Professional Coin Distributor who will need to see the coin to assess its condition before giving you a valuation. Remember, knowledge about your coins will help you make a better judgement about whether you’re getting value for money.
What rare coins should I look for?
Rare Coins You Should Be Looking For
- 1877 Indian cent – $750+
- 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent – $650+
- 1914-D Lincoln Wheat cent – $175+
- 1955 Lincoln doubled die obverse cent – $1,000+
- 1969-S Lincoln doubled die cent – $25,000+
- 1972 Lincoln doubled die cent – $300+
- 1885 Liberty nickel – $350+
- 1937 3-Legged Buffalo nickel – $450+
How much is an Australian 2 dollar coin worth?
Couple this with the relatively low mintage of 2,000,000 coins and you have an almost perfect storm of circumstances. One that means that the first of our rare Australian 2 dollar coins is worth $10-$20 even if well circulated. We first wrote about double struck 2008 and 2009 dollar coins several years ago.
What is the colour of the 2016 Australian commemorative $2 coin?
Australian Commemorative $2 Coins Year Description Colour 2016 Green Olympic Games Green 2016 Red Olympic Games Red 2016 Yellow Olympic Games Yellow 2016 Multi-Colour Paralympic Games Multi-Colour
Are there any 2 dollar coins with coloured reverses?
Coloured coins galore! Over the past few years the Royal Australian Mint has been churning out collector 2 dollars coins with coloured reverses in the millions. The new coin colourisation technology has resulted in a mass of releases that has brought new collectors to numismatics.
What is the colour of the Remembrance Day coin 2015?
2015 $2 Orange Remembrance The orange coloured $2 coin you might have found in your change marks Remembrance Day 2015 and the coins orange coloured rings resemble the glow of a sunset. Remembrance Day 11/11/2015 recalled 100 years since the poem “In Flanders Fields” was first heard and the text from the poem adorns the fields on this coin.