New coins released by the Australian Mint to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II
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The Royal Australian Mint has unveiled a special coin to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II, offering a poignant tribute to those who served and sacrificed during this pivotal period in history.

Adorning the coin is a striking design that showcases red poppies arranged in a wreath pattern. Each poppy symbolizes a decade that has passed since the war’s end, a thoughtful nod to the passage of time and the enduring memory of those who fought.

World War II saw nearly a million Australians enlist, with around 40,000 tragically losing their lives, many of whom served in theatres across Asia and North Africa. The coin pays homage to their bravery and contribution.

New coins released by the Australian Mint to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II
Two coins have been released to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II. (Royal Australian Mint)

The red poppy, a well-established emblem of remembrance, takes center stage, echoing its significant role in Remembrance Day observances on November 11th, which originally marked the end of World War I.

Complementing the poppies, the coin also features a purple ribbon. As explained by Emily Martin, the Acting Chief Executive of the Royal Mint, this ribbon symbolizes mourning, dignity, and sacrifice, encapsulating the solemn respect owed to those who served in the conflict.

“The Mint tells the history of Australia through coin design, and this coin is a powerful reminder of the courage and sacrifice of those who served,” she said.

“By encircling the poppies with a purple ribbon, we acknowledge not only the sorrow and loss, but also the dignity and reverence that continues to shape how Australians remember this chapter in our history.”

Up to 200,000 of the $2 coins will be released into general circulation this week, but are also available to purchase.

A fine silver proof coin and a coloured uncirculated coin will be available from an EQL Ballot from today to Wednesday, whilst both will also be available from the Australian Royal Mint in Canberra from Thursday.

The silver proof coin will cost $90, whilst the uncirculated coin will cost $22.50.

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