What can you write about the Australian coin?
Prior to 1910, Australia used the British currency. British
coins continued to circulate with Australian coins for many
years.
The Australian coinage was first introduced in 1910 and included
the Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling and Florin. All coins were based
on the equivalent British coins and were made from sterling
silver.
The following year in 1911, the One Penny and Halfpenny coins
were introduced, again all based on the equivalent British coins
and were made from bronze.
Paper money was introduced in 1913.
In the early 1960's, it was decided that Australia should have a
decimal currency rather than the cumbersome British Imperial style
of currency. It was eventually decided that Australia would adopt
the Dollar of 100 cents as its currency.
The last of the predecimal coins were minted in 1964. On the
14th of February, 1966 the new Australian decimal currency was
issued to a well prepared Australian public.