Royal Australia Mint
2025 Aussie Big Things 2 Both $1 Uncirculated 5 Big Things coins
- SKU:
- COIN-ABT2RAM5U$1
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- This item is usually in stock and therefore ships within 24 hours of receiving the order, unless it is a weekend/public holiday, it will be shipped on the next business day.
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
Bulk discount rates
Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount
| Buy 2 or above | and get $0.50 off |
Description
The Royal Australian Mint 2025 Aussie Big Things 2, both 5 Big Things uncirculated $1 coins, usually requiring collection from Australia Post offices. These two additional coins, needed to complete the collection, feature 5 of the Aussie Big Things 2 on each obverse face of the $1 coins and are uncirculated, as they came from a Royal Australian Mint 25-coin bag. They come in a Lighthouse/Lech Ultra coin capsule, a plastic coin flip, or a cardboard self-adhesive coin flip. Please advise in the additional notes or send an email.
This saves the hassle of collecting loose coins from Australia Post offices, as they often don’t have them. They can also be handled and, therefore, considered circulated, and thus of lesser interest and value to collectors.
Features
- Made by the Royal Australian Mint
- Uncirculated coins, as the additional two came from a RAM bag
- $1 denomination
- Each $1 gold coloured coin has a 25mm diameter & weighs 9 grams
Australia is truly the home of the Big Thing. These gigantic animals, birds, fish, fruit and objects are located throughout our big brown land, from the Western Australian coast to the tropical north and deep south in Tasmania. They all have particular significance to their local communities and are major selfie-worthy attractions for passing tourists. The 10 amazing Aussie Big Things featured include the Big Merino (Goulburn, New South Wales), the Big Strawberry (Koonoomoo, Victoria), the Big Golden Guitar (Tamworth, New South Wales, the Big Prawn (Exmouth, Western Australia), the Big Wheelbarrow (Port Hedland, Western Australia), the Big Penguin (Penguin, Tasmania), the Big Barramundi (Wanguri, Northern Territory), the Big Rocking Horse (Gumeracha, South Australia) the Big Galah (Kimba, South Australia) and the Big Mango (Bowen, Queensland).