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2004-2014 Australian Antarctic Territory 11 Coin 1oz Silver Proof Set

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2004-2014 Australian Antarctic Territory 11 Coin 1oz Silver Proof Set

Issued in 2004 until 2014, these pure silver 1oz one dollars struck by The Perth Mint, commemorates the Australian Antarctic Territory 11 coin series. 

The first coin issued was for the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of Mawson Station in 1954 the oldest continually operating station south of the Antarctic Circle. Located on the shores of Horshoe Harbour in MacRobertson Land part of the Australian Antarctic Territory the station was named after geologist and explorer Sir Douglas Mawson who helped establish Australia's tradition for scientific geographic and hydrographic research during Antarctic explorations between 1911-14 and 1929-31.

Comprising of original and modern buildings demonstrating the evolution of Australian Antarctic building design Mawson station is listed on the Register of the National Estate as a place of historical significance. It is a symbol of a large part of Australia's presence in the highest driest coldest and windiest continent in the world.

This was the first coin released in the Australian Antarctic Territory series the reverse design shows a coloured image of Mawson station with an Emperor penguin and chick in the foreground framed within an outline of the continent.

This 11-coin series is housed encapsulated individually in a hinged-lid presentation case protected by a colourful outer cardboard box and accompanied by numbered certificates of authenticity.

  • 2004 Mawson Station
  • 2005 Leopard Seal
  • 2006 Edgeworth David
  • 2007 Davis Station
  • 2008 Humback Whale
  • 2009 South Magnetic Pole
  • 2010 Husky
  • 2011 Killer Whale
  • 2012 Emperor Penguin
  • 2013 Aurora Australis
  • 2014 Wandering Albatross
  • Set of 11 A.A.T 1oz Silver Proof in original Perth Mint packaging
$2,199.00
2004-2014 Australian Antarctic Territory 11 Coin 1oz Silver Proof Set
$2,199.00

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Issued in 2004 until 2014, these pure silver 1oz one dollars struck by The Perth Mint, commemorates the Australian Antarctic Territory 11 coin series. 

The first coin issued was for the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of Mawson Station in 1954 the oldest continually operating station south of the Antarctic Circle. Located on the shores of Horshoe Harbour in MacRobertson Land part of the Australian Antarctic Territory the station was named after geologist and explorer Sir Douglas Mawson who helped establish Australia's tradition for scientific geographic and hydrographic research during Antarctic explorations between 1911-14 and 1929-31.

Comprising of original and modern buildings demonstrating the evolution of Australian Antarctic building design Mawson station is listed on the Register of the National Estate as a place of historical significance. It is a symbol of a large part of Australia's presence in the highest driest coldest and windiest continent in the world.

This was the first coin released in the Australian Antarctic Territory series the reverse design shows a coloured image of Mawson station with an Emperor penguin and chick in the foreground framed within an outline of the continent.

This 11-coin series is housed encapsulated individually in a hinged-lid presentation case protected by a colourful outer cardboard box and accompanied by numbered certificates of authenticity.

  • 2004 Mawson Station
  • 2005 Leopard Seal
  • 2006 Edgeworth David
  • 2007 Davis Station
  • 2008 Humback Whale
  • 2009 South Magnetic Pole
  • 2010 Husky
  • 2011 Killer Whale
  • 2012 Emperor Penguin
  • 2013 Aurora Australis
  • 2014 Wandering Albatross
  • Set of 11 A.A.T 1oz Silver Proof in original Perth Mint packaging
2004-2014 Australian Antarctic Territory 11 Coin 1oz Silver Proof Set | M.R. Roberts