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First of all, congratulations to Rambling Rude for winning last months members draw. This month one lucky forum member will receive an Australian Mining Two Coin Proof Set.
[h]To be eligible to win you must[/h]
[h]Details[/h]
[h]Exclusion[/h]
[h]Coin Set Details[/h]
Mint: Royal Australian Mint
Issue date: 5 November 2012
Withdrawal date: 30 April 2014
Denominations: $1, 20c
Metal: CuNi, AlBr
Finish: Proof
Mass: 11.3g, 9g
Diameter: 28.52mm, 25mm
Mintage: 25,000
Designer: Aleksandra Stokic
The Royal Australian Mint's 2013 Two Coin Year Sets recognise the growth of Australian mining from its humble origins during the nation's infancy. Though small deposits of coal, lead and copper were found shortly after the establishment of the British colony, it was the discovery of gold near Bathurst in 1851 that lead to the nation's biggest gold rush which laid the foundation of our current economic success.
[h]To be eligible to win you must[/h]
- Register or have already registered as a member of the Forum by 6pm May 31st 2013[/*]
- Have made a minimum of 15 posts[/*]
- Be registered with a valid email address[/*]
- Be an Australian resident[/*]
[h]Details[/h]
- Each forum member will receive one (1) entry into the draw[/*]
- The draw process will be video logged and posted on the forum[/*]
- The winner will be contacted by email[/*]
- Shipping is included as part of the prize[/*]
- Winner will be drawn at 7pm May 31st 2013 and announced between 7-7:30pm.[/*]
[h]Exclusion[/h]
- Dealers and industry representatives are not eligible to win a prize[/*]
[h]Coin Set Details[/h]
Mint: Royal Australian Mint
Issue date: 5 November 2012
Withdrawal date: 30 April 2014
Denominations: $1, 20c
Metal: CuNi, AlBr
Finish: Proof
Mass: 11.3g, 9g
Diameter: 28.52mm, 25mm
Mintage: 25,000
Designer: Aleksandra Stokic
The Royal Australian Mint's 2013 Two Coin Year Sets recognise the growth of Australian mining from its humble origins during the nation's infancy. Though small deposits of coal, lead and copper were found shortly after the establishment of the British colony, it was the discovery of gold near Bathurst in 1851 that lead to the nation's biggest gold rush which laid the foundation of our current economic success.