Australian 2 dollar coin

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2 dollar piece
Value 2.00 AUD
Mass 6.60 g
Diameter 20.50 mm
Thickness 3.20 mm
Edge interrupted milled
Composition Aluminium bronze (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
Years of minting 1988–present
Catalog number -
Obverse
Obverse
Design Queen Elizabeth II, Australia's Queen
Designer Raphael Maklouf
Design date 1984
Reverse
Reverse
Design Gwoya Jungarai
Designer Horst Hahne
Design date 1987

The Australian 2 dollar coin was issued to replace the two dollar note in 1988, bearing the image of the Aboriginal Elder Gwoya Jungarai, known as One Pound Jimmy, (by artist Ainslie Roberts), the Southern Cross and grass tree (Xanthorrhoea). 160.7 million coins were issued dated 1988. It has been issued in all years since except 1991[1], with an average mintage of 20 million coins per annum after 1988. There are no commemorative designs for this issue, only the standard design. When the coin was introduced there were complaints that the coin was too small for its value and was easily lost, or counterfeited by placing two 5 cent pieces together and colouring them gold, but with an uninterrupted milling on the 5 cent and the 2 dollars having 5 grooves in 4 lots separated by 7mm length of the side identification is easy. It has the same size and milling as the 10 Swedish kronor. Its smaller size compared to the $1 coin can lead to confusion for visitors from outside Australia.

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  1. ^ Mintage figures from the Royal Australian Mint 1966-2005

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Preceded by
Two Dollar Note (Australian)
Two Dollars (Australian)
1988–present
Succeeded by
Present