
2022 75th Anniversary of Peacekeeping $2 Individual Coin
Note: this is a single individual coin taken directly from a mint roll, the coin will be presented in a coin flip which is suitable for long term storage.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
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2022 75th Anniversary of Peacekeeping $2 Individual Coin
Note: this is a single individual coin taken directly from a mint roll, the coin will be presented in a coin flip which is suitable for long term storage.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
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Note: this is a single individual coin taken directly from a mint roll, the coin will be presented in a coin flip which is suitable for long term storage.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
Over the last seventy-five years, Australia has had a long involvement in peacekeeping and peace operations. It began when four Australian military observers arrived in the Netherlands East Indies – now Indonesia – as members of a United Nations (UN) group to supervise the ceasefire between nationalist and Netherlands colonial forces.
























