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1984 Australian 1 Dollar coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and kangaroos on the reverse.
Prior to 1984, Australia had a $1 banknote in circulation.
In May 1984, the Royal Australian Mint replaced the $1 note with a new $1 coin to:
Reduce costs (coins last much longer than notes),
Modernize the currency,
Reflect Australias unique national identity.
First-ever $1 coin issued in Australia.
Introduced a new metal and design style.
Designed by Stuart Devlin, also responsible for many modern Australian coin reverses.
Marks a major shift in Australian currency policy from paper to coins for daily denominations.
Mintage (1984): Over 186 million coins
As the first year of issue, its historically significant but not rare due to high mintage.
Coins were released into circulation, mint sets, and collector issues.