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Australia Type III

2001  Ten Cent reverse 2001  Ten Cent obverse

2001 Ten Cent

Mintage:109,480,316
Reverse Designer:Stuart Devlin Obverse Designer:Ian Rank - Broadley Size:23.6mm Weight:5.66g Edge:Reeded Composition:75% Copper
25% Nickel

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The Type III ten cent piece has been issued regularly since 1999. The type features the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II which was introduced to put a more mature face of HM on Australia's circulating currency. The reverse contains Stuart Devlin's superb lyrebird design. Devlin's initials (SD) can be found beside the birds foot (see image below).

A number of different strike types have been issued in addition to the standard business, specimen, and proof strikes. From 2001, the Royal Australian Mint has intermittently issued gold proof strikes, and from 2003 the mint issued silver proof strikes. In addition, from 2002 to 2009 the mint issued wedding coin sets containing deep mirror specimen strikes which were subsequently replaced by proof strikes in 2010.

The initials of the design Stuart Devlin (SD) on a 2011 Ten Cent piece. The initials of the design Stuart Devlin (SD) on a 2011 Ten Cent piece.

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