One Dollar Circulation Coin (54 items)

Year Reverse Theme Variation Mint Mintage Material Owned
1984 Five Kangaroos Canberra 186.3 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1985 Five Kangaroos Canberra 96.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1986 International Year of Peace Canberra 25.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1988 Australian Bicentenary Canberra 21.6 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1992 Five Kangaroos Canberra 8000 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1993 Tree sculpted in the flowing form of water and the Landcare Australia logo Canberra 18.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1994 Five Kangaroos Canberra 47.6 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1995 Five Kangaroos Canberra 21.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1996 Commemorating the centenary of the Constitutional Conventions that led to Federation and the role of Sir Henry Parkes, widely acknowledged as the “Father of Federation”. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 26.6 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1997 Commemorating the centenary of the birth of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, aviation pioneer. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 24.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1998 Five Kangaroos Canberra 16.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
1999 Commemorating the International Year of Older Persons, incorporating the United Nations logo for that year. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 29.3 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2000 Five Kangaroos Canberra 7.6 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2001 Commemorating the International Year of Volunteers. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 6.0 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2001 Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 27.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2002 Commemorating the Year of the Outback. The logo depicts a stylised outline of Australia incorporating the Southern Cross. Reaching towards the Southern Cross are trails representing the stories or marks left first by Indigenous Australians, then by white settlers, explorers and pioneers. Designed by Elizabeth Robinson and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 35.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2003 Commemorating the Centenary of Women’s Suffrage. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald. Canberra 10.0 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2003 Commemorating Australia’s Volunteers. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 4.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2004 Five Kangaroos Canberra 8.8 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2005 Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War 2. The design was inspired by a newsreel image. Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 34.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2005 Five Kangaroos Canberra 5.8 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2006 Five Kangaroos Canberra 38.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2007 Commemorating Australia’s hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC). Sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 20.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2008 Five Kangaroos Canberra 30.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2008 Commemorating the Centenary of Scouting in Australia. Sculpted by Caitlin Goodall. Canberra 17.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2009 100th year of the Age Pension. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 21.3 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2009 Five Kangaroos Canberra 21.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2010 Commemorating the Centenary of Girl Guiding in Australia. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik. Canberra 12.6 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2010 Five Kangaroos Canberra 16.7 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2011 Commemorating the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Australia. Canberra 9.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2011 Five Kangaroos Canberra 17.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2013 Five Kangaroos Canberra 20.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2014 Five Kangaroos Canberra 1.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2014 Commemorating the Centenary of ANZAC 2014-2018. Canberra 21.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2015 Commemorating the Centenary of ANZAC 2014-2018. Canberra 1.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2015 Five Kangaroos Canberra 22.3 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2016 Commemorating the Centenary of ANZAC 2014-2018. Canberra 2.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2016 Five Kangaroos Canberra 30.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2016 2016 obverse design to celebrate the 50th anniversary of decimal currency Canberra 560000 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2017 Commemorating the Centenary of ANZAC 2014-2018. Canberra 1.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2017 Five Kangaroos Canberra 11.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2018 Commemorating the Centenary of ANZAC 2014-2018. Canberra 2.0 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2018 Five Kangaroos Canberra 8.3 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2019 Australias Dollar Discovery U Commemorating 35 years of the Australian $1coin Canberra 1.5 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2019 Australias Dollar Discovery S Commemorating 35 years of the Australian $1coin Canberra 1.5 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2019 Five Kangaroos (IRB) Canberra 10.7 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2019 Five Kangaroos (JC) Canberra 2.1 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2019 Australias Dollar Discovery A Commemorating 35 years of the Australian $1coin Canberra 1.5 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2020 Celebrating a 100 years of Qantas Canberra 2.0 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2020 The worlds first one dollar coin designed to be donated Canberra 12.5 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2020 Five Kangaroos (JC) Canberra 6.4 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2021 Five Kangaroos Canberra 12.9 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2021 Five Kangaroos Canberra 160000 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0
2022 Five Kangaroos Canberra 6.2 million 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel 0