Obverse. Photo © Royal Australian Mint
  • 1 Dollar 2023, KM# 4476, Australia, Charles III, Aussie Big Things, The Giant Murray Cod
  • 1 Dollar 2023, KM# 4476, Australia, Charles III, Aussie Big Things, The Giant Murray Cod
Description

The Aussie Big Things coin collection by the Royal Australian Mint offers a delightful homage to some of Australia's most recognizable oversized landmarks. Featuring vibrant designs, each coin captures the essence of a different Big Thing, from the iconic Big Banana to the towering Big Pineapple. These coins serve as miniature tributes to the quirky roadside attractions that have captured the hearts of travelers across the country.

As the new King Charles III dies were not yet ready for this coin set, all the obverse designs feature a posthumous effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with the addition of the double dates of her reign, 1952-2022.

Obverse

Depicts 6th crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right (the Commonwealth effigy), wearing the George IV State Diadem, the Coronation Necklace and Earrings, surrounded by the name and the double date of her reign above, and the denomination below.

The George IV State Diadem, also known as the Diamond Diadem, was crafted in 1820 specifically for King George IV. This regal crown is traditionally worn by queens and queens consort during ceremonial processions such as coronations and State Openings of Parliament. Renowned for its elegance and significance, the diadem has been depicted in various artworks, featured on postage stamps, and even showcased on currency. Visitors can admire this exquisite piece of jewelry at the Queen's Gallery, located within Buckingham Palace.

Crafted in 1858 by Garrard & Co., the Coronation Necklace was commissioned for Queen Victoria. Measuring 38 cm (15 in) in length, it boasts 25 cushion diamonds and features the stunning 22-carat (4.4 g) Lahore Diamond as its pendant. This necklace, often paired with the Coronation Earrings, has been a staple accessory for both queens regnant and consorts during coronation ceremonies since 1901.

Engraver: Jody Clark

ELIZABETH II 1952-2022 • AUSTRALIA 2023
• 1 DOLLAR •
JC

Reverse

Depicts the Giant Murray Cod sculpture, on a background of flowers and trees.

Nestled within the picturesque Tocumwal Foreshore Park, the Big Murray Cod stands as a remarkable testament to the area's renowned fishing heritage. This colossal sculpture, dubbed the 'World's Biggest Codfish,' proudly represents the Murray Cod, known locally as 'Goodoo.' Originally erected at the former swimming pool site in 1968, the imposing figure was eventually relocated to its current position on the foreshore. Measuring an impressive 3 meters in height and stretching 9 meters in length, this iconic landmark captures the essence of Tocumwal's connection to the majestic Murray River.

Engraver: Aleksandra Stokic

GIANT
MURRAY
COD
SWAN HILL

Edge

1 Dollar

6th portrait, Transition obverse
KM# 4476
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Circulating)
Material Aluminium Bronze
Weight 9 g
Diameter 25 mm
Thickness 2.5 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Royal Australian Mint (RAM)

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