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2010 Year of the Tiger Stamp and Coin Cover
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- Year
- 2010
- Gold Coins
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- Silver Coins
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- Platinum Coins
- No
- Mint/Proof Coins
- No
- Uncirculated Coins
- Yes
- Certified Coins
- No
- Bi Metalic Coins
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- Coin Collections
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OPALPLUS HAS BEEN PURCHASER OF PERTH MINT COINS SINCE EARLY 1980s
IN AUGUST 2007 WE WERE APPROVED AS AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR PERTH MINT AUSTRALIA .
COINSPLUS NOW SPECILAIZES IN COINS
The Perth Mint has struck a 30mm Australian $1 coin for exclusive inclusion in Australia Post’s 2010 Year of the Tiger Stamp and Coin Cover.
Year of the Tiger Reverse Design
The coin depicts a tiger reclining under a tree in a reverse design that also incorporates the Chinese character for ‘tiger’ and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Australian Legal Tender
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the coin bears the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on its obverse.
Australia Post Commemorative Stamps
The card-mounted coin fits inside a colourfully illustrated envelope featuring $1.65 and 55c stamps from Australia Post’s popular Christmas Island Lunar New Year Series. Both stamps, which bear designs based on the Chinese character for ‘tiger’, are postmarked 12 January 2010, the day this Stamp and Coin Cover is released.
Seal of Authenticity
The Stamp and Coin Cover also features Australia Post’s seal of authenticity and an official number.
Ideal Gift
Beautifully produced, it’s a perfect gift for all those born in years said to be influenced by the Chinese lunar tiger – 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 and 2010.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (g)
- Year
- 2010
- Gold Coins
- No
- Silver Coins
- No
- Platinum Coins
- No
- Mint/Proof Coins
- No
- Uncirculated Coins
- Yes
- Certified Coins
- No
- Bi Metalic Coins
- No
- Coin Collections
- No
- Colours
-

OPALPLUS HAS BEEN PURCHASER OF PERTH MINT COINS SINCE EARLY 1980s
IN AUGUST 2007 WE WERE APPROVED AS AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR PERTH MINT AUSTRALIA .
COINSPLUS NOW SPECILAIZES IN COINS
The Perth Mint has struck a 30mm Australian $1 coin for exclusive inclusion in Australia Post’s 2010 Year of the Tiger Stamp and Coin Cover.
Year of the Tiger Reverse Design
The coin depicts a tiger reclining under a tree in a reverse design that also incorporates the Chinese character for ‘tiger’ and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Australian Legal Tender
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the coin bears the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on its obverse.
Australia Post Commemorative Stamps
The card-mounted coin fits inside a colourfully illustrated envelope featuring $1.65 and 55c stamps from Australia Post’s popular Christmas Island Lunar New Year Series. Both stamps, which bear designs based on the Chinese character for ‘tiger’, are postmarked 12 January 2010, the day this Stamp and Coin Cover is released.
Seal of Authenticity
The Stamp and Coin Cover also features Australia Post’s seal of authenticity and an official number.
Ideal Gift
Beautifully produced, it’s a perfect gift for all those born in years said to be influenced by the Chinese lunar tiger – 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 and 2010.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Australia) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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