Description
Country: Australia
• Denomination: 1 Dollar
• Year: 2014
• Theme: 100 Years of the ANZAC Spirit (1914–2014)
• Metal: Aluminium-bronze
• Weight: 9 grams
• Diameter: 25 mm
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🏛 About ANZAC
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed during World War I.
The coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC legacy beginning in 1914.
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🎨 Design Details
Obverse:
• Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
• “ELIZABETH II – AUSTRALIA”
• Face value “1 DOLLAR”
Reverse (shown in your photo):
• “100 YEARS ANZAC”
• Military silhouettes
• Dates 1914–2014
• “ONE DOLLAR”
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🏷 Grading (Your Coin)
• Grading Company: MEGA
• Grade: AU 53 (About Uncirculated)
• Light wear
• Strong detail
• Slight circulation marks
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💰 Approximate Market Value (2026)
• Circulated / AU condition: $2 – $6 USD
• In UNC / MS condition: $8 – $15 USD
• Special colored or proof versions can be higher.
This is a modern commemorative circulation coin, so value is mostly sentimental and collectible.