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The most comprehensive catalogue of Australasian coins, notes and tokens ever published, access to COINWeb is an absolute MUST HAVE for the advanced collector and the novice alike. It is the perfect and affordable gift to introduce a child, grandchild, nephew or niece to the fascinating world of numismatics. All currency items from the coins carried by passengers on the First Fleet in 1788 to the most recent 2025 mint releases are presented in an intuitive, logical and easy-to-navigate on-line catalogue. Just sign up for a subscription, point your browser to coinweb.au, login, and you are away! The catalogue covers Colonial & British Issues, Pre-Decimal & Decimal Coins & Banknotes, Sovereigns & Half Sovereigns, Holey Dollars & Dumps, Kangaroo Office Issues, 19th Century Tokens, Kookaburra Patterns, Collector & Non-Circulating Legal Tender Issues, Bullion Coins, Postal Numismatic Covers (PNC's) and includes coverage of issues from New Zealand, The Keeling-Cocos Islands and The Principality of Hutt River. Recent valuations are shown in up to 10 grades along with a history of valuations for each item stretching back up to 60 years. Mintages, mintmarks, privies, designers, varieties and errors are presented with thousands of full-colour images. Articles on the natural, historical and numismatic significance of issues provide a whole new perspective for the collector and non-collector alike. Glossaries explain numismatic and slang terms, demystifying the confusion of numismatic abbreviations. Navigate to a particular item alphabetically, by year or by denomination. Follow hypertext links forward and back from individual items to the collections, or series, in which they were released. A comprehensive index panel provides quick access to items of interest. Hide the index for more screen space when you don't need it, bring it back with the press of a button. You will spend hours fascinated by the encyclopaedia-like depth and breadth of coverage. |