1997 $1 Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Dual Set Mintmark "C" Uncirculated Coin | Royal Australian Mint | Rare Aviation Tribute!


In 1997, the Royal Australian Mint released a limited dual coin set to commemorate the centenary of Kingsford Smith’s birth. This unique set features:

1 x Large Head One Dollar Coin

1 x Small Head "C" Mintmark One Dollar Coin (EXCLUSIVE to this set!)

Both coins are presented in the original folded RAM display card, showcasing two powerful portraits of Kingsford Smith alongside his iconic Fokker Tri-Motor plane. The "C" mintmark version is only available in this set, making it one of the most sought-after and RAREST $1 commemorative issues in Australian history.


πŸ”Ž COIN SPECIFICATIONS:

Year: 1997

Denomination: $1 One Dollar (x2)

Condition: Uncirculated

Country: Australia

Metal: Aluminium Bronze

Weight: 9.00g each

Diameter: 25.00mm

Edge: Interrupted reeding

Obverse Designer: Raphael Maklouf

Reverse Designer: Wojciech Pietranik

Mintage: 50,500 sets ONLY

Packaging: Official RAM dual card


✈️ WHY COLLECTORS LOVE THIS SET:

Exclusive "C" Mintmark Coin 

Dual portrait types – both the standard and small head versions!

Iconic aviation theme 

Low mintage – only 50,500 

Original presentation card 


SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COIN:

Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was a wartime hero, record-breaking aviator, and the first to fly across the Pacific Ocean. Knighted in 1932, his pioneering spirit pushed the boundaries of flight and helped put Australia on the world aviation map.

This dual set marks the first time two commemorative $1 coins were released on the same theme β€” a fitting tribute to a national legend.

This is your chance to own a rare piece of Australian history, celebrating a true pioneer who changed aviation forever!


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