Year of the Snake 2025 50c Uncirculated Tetradecagon Coin
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Year of the Snake 2025 50c Uncirculated Tetradecagon Coin

Year of the Snake 2025 50c Uncirculated Tetradecagon Coin

A distinctive Australian legal tender 50c, featuring 14 sides rather than the traditional 12, we are delighted to present the Year of the Snake 2025 50c Tetradecagon Cupro-Nickel Uncirculated Coin!

Struck to the rigorous Uncirculated standard of the Royal Australian Mint, this unique type is graced with an inspired depiction of a snake, featuring a ‘lucky’ coin and diploprora championii – Champion orchids, found in China, the Himalayas, Thailand and elsewhere in Asia. Designed by the Royal Mint’s Daniel Thorne, the portrait of Charles III adorns the obverse – the first time the king’s effigy has appeared on a Tetradecagon Lunar 50c!

$7.15
Year of the Snake 2025 50c Uncirculated Tetradecagon Coin
$7.15

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Year of the Snake 2025 50c Uncirculated Tetradecagon Coin

A distinctive Australian legal tender 50c, featuring 14 sides rather than the traditional 12, we are delighted to present the Year of the Snake 2025 50c Tetradecagon Cupro-Nickel Uncirculated Coin!

Struck to the rigorous Uncirculated standard of the Royal Australian Mint, this unique type is graced with an inspired depiction of a snake, featuring a ‘lucky’ coin and diploprora championii – Champion orchids, found in China, the Himalayas, Thailand and elsewhere in Asia. Designed by the Royal Mint’s Daniel Thorne, the portrait of Charles III adorns the obverse – the first time the king’s effigy has appeared on a Tetradecagon Lunar 50c!

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A distinctive Australian legal tender 50c, featuring 14 sides rather than the traditional 12, we are delighted to present the Year of the Snake 2025 50c Tetradecagon Cupro-Nickel Uncirculated Coin!

Struck to the rigorous Uncirculated standard of the Royal Australian Mint, this unique type is graced with an inspired depiction of a snake, featuring a ‘lucky’ coin and diploprora championii – Champion orchids, found in China, the Himalayas, Thailand and elsewhere in Asia. Designed by the Royal Mint’s Daniel Thorne, the portrait of Charles III adorns the obverse – the first time the king’s effigy has appeared on a Tetradecagon Lunar 50c!

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