
The Story
On 7th May 1908 King Edward VII granted a Coat of Arms to the Commonwealth of Australia. The reverse design is a representation of the 1908 Coat of Arms consisting of a shield incorporating the Cross of St George with a seven pointed star on a wreath as the crest above it. A kangaroo and an emu support the shield with a scroll below containing the motto 'Advance Australia Fair'.
A small raised 'C' mintmark on the reverse indicates that the coin was struck by the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra.
The coin is housed encapsulated in a hinged-lid presentation case protected by a colourful cardboard shipper and accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity.

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Description
On 7th May 1908 King Edward VII granted a Coat of Arms to the Commonwealth of Australia. The reverse design is a representation of the 1908 Coat of Arms consisting of a shield incorporating the Cross of St George with a seven pointed star on a wreath as the crest above it. A kangaroo and an emu support the shield with a scroll below containing the motto 'Advance Australia Fair'.
A small raised 'C' mintmark on the reverse indicates that the coin was struck by the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra.
The coin is housed encapsulated in a hinged-lid presentation case protected by a colourful cardboard shipper and accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity.










