Source: Collector Guide
Royal Australian Mint releases one-off Australian 'quarter' coin to honour war veterans
FOR THE first time Australia will get its own 25 cent coin, but you'll probably have a better chance of finding one in a collection than in your change at the local corner shop.
The Royal Australian Mint will produce more than one million "quarters" in an exclusive one-off release and although they will be legal tender, the unique gold coins are unlikely to end up in circulation as general currency.
The new coins will feature designs based on photos of the significant military moments in Australia's history and will be made available as part of Anzac Day commemorations.
The commemorative coins are a joint initiative between News Corp, the Royal Australian Mint, Legacy and Westpac.
Mint product development officer Dion Buck said it is the first time a 25 cent piece has been released as legal tender in Australia.
Unlike America's silver-coloured quarters, the Australian quarter will be gold-coloured with the Mint securing a Nordic Gold blank from Europe made from copper and aluminium similar to the material used as the middle of euros.
and cheap:
Start your Learn the Legend collection with your free Gold 25c coin and collector album when you buy The Sunday Telegraph on April 10. There are 13 others to collect including three more gold 25c coins for just $3 each when you buy The Daily and Sunday Telegraph.
But, incidentally, a rather loose use of the term 'gold'