Obverse. Photo © Royal Australian Mint
  • 1 Dollar 2021, Australia, Elizabeth II, The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2, M - Milo
  • 1 Dollar 2021, Australia, Elizabeth II, The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2, M - Milo
  • 1 Dollar 2021, Australia, Elizabeth II, The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2, M - Milo, Coincard
Description

In 2019 - following the great success of the Royal Mint in the United Kingdom with the 10 pence A to Z Collection - the Royal Australian Mint (RAM), in collaboration with Australia Post, started a similar campaign, The Great Aussie Coin Hunt. A series of 26 $1 coins feature each letter of the English alphabet and an Australian symbol starting with that letter. In 2021 RAM has released the second series of The Great Aussie Coin Hunt featuring another 26 classic Aussie icons.

Obverse

6th crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right (the Commonwealth effigy), wearing the George IV State Diadem, the Coronation Necklace and Earrings.

The portrait by Jody Clark with the shoulders has been made for use on the coins of the Crown dependencies, British Overseas Territories and countries of the Commonwealth. The Jody Clark portrait without the shoulders (UK 5th portrait) is for exclusive use on coins of the United Kingdom.

The George IV State Diadem, officially the Diamond Diadem, is a type of crown that was made in 1820 for King George IV. The diadem is worn by queens and queens consort in procession to coronations and State Openings of Parliament. The piece of jewellery has been featured in paintings and on stamps and currency. It can be seen in the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace.

The Coronation Necklace was Made for Queen Victoria in 1858 by Garrard & Co., it is 38 cm (15 in) long and consists of 25 cushion diamonds and the 22-carat (4.4 g) Lahore Diamond as a pendant. It has been used together with the Coronation Earrings by queens regnant and consort at every coronation since 1901.

Designer: Jody Clark

ELIZABETH II • AUSTRALIA 2021
JC

Reverse

Depicts a Milo tin next to a glass of milk with Milo floating on top and a spoon to mix it.

Milo is a chocolate flavoured malted powder product produced by Nestlé, typically mixed with milk, hot water, or both, to produce a beverage. It was originally developed in Australia by Thomas Mayne in 1934.

Most commonly sold as a powder in a green tin, often depicting various sporting activities, Milo is available as a premixed beverage in some countries, and has been subsequently developed into a snack bar, breakfast cereal and protein granola. Its composition and taste differ from country to country

Milo maintains significant popularity in a diverse range of countries throughout the world, particularly in Australasia, Asia, and Africa.

Designer: Bronwyn King

M
MILO
ONE DOLLAR

Edge

7 shorter smooth segments between 7 reeded segments (11 grooves each)

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)

Related coins

6th portrait, A - Akubra

The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2

Aluminium Bronze, 9 g, ⌀ 25 mm
6th portrait, B - Barbeque

The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2

Aluminium Bronze, 9 g, ⌀ 25 mm
6th portrait, C - Cherry Ripe

The Great Aussie Coin Hunt 2

Aluminium Bronze, 9 g, ⌀ 25 mm