2026 AlBr CuNi Cu Proof Six-Coin Year Set – Decimal Currency 60th
Product overview
- The set includes custom reverses on the 10c and 50c coins celebrating both Australia’s pre-decimal and decimal coinage
- Presented as six individually encapsulated coins in a display case, and includes an information booklet and outer box
- All coin obverses feature the effigy of King Charles III by D. Thorne
- Struck to the Royal Australian Mint’s proof finish standard
- Australian legal tender
Australia's change in decimal currency on 14th February 1966 was not just a change in numbers; it was a cultural shift. Schools, businesses and households had to adjust to a new way of counting, the government launched one of the most memorable public edication campaigns in Australian history. Enter "Dollar Bill", a friendly cartoon character who popped up on television, posters and pamphlets, cheerfully explaining teh new system. His catchy jingle, 'Decimal Currency - The Easy Way!' was designed to ease fears and help people make the transition smoothly. The lead-up to decimalisation took years of planning. A Decimal Currency Board was established to guide the process, and a nationwide competition was held to choose a name for the new currency. While quirky suggestions like the "austral" and "royal" were floated, in the end "dollar" won out as the most practical choice. When Decimal Day arrived, it was met with a mix of excitement and trepidation. Shopkeepers and banks braced for confusion, but thanks to the extensive public education, the transition was smoother than expected. This striking 2026 Six-Coin Proof Year Set celebrates 60 years of Australian Decimal Currency.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 5 Febuary 2026
- Withdrawal date: 31 December 2027
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2026 AlBr CuNi Cu Proof Six-Coin Year Set – Decimal Currency 60th
This is a limited item and will be available on 5 February 2026 at 8:30am AEDT.
Australia's change in decimal currency on 14th February 1966 was not just a change in numbers; it was a cultural shift. Schools, businesses and households had to adjust to a new way of counting, the government launched one of the most memorable public edication campaigns in Australian history. Enter "Dollar Bill", a friendly cartoon character who popped up on television, posters and pamphlets, cheerfully explaining teh new system. His catchy jingle, 'Decimal Currency - The Easy Way!' was designed to ease fears and help people make the transition smoothly. The lead-up to decimalisation took years of planning. A Decimal Currency Board was established to guide the process, and a nationwide competition was held to choose a name for the new currency. While quirky suggestions like the "austral" and "royal" were floated, in the end "dollar" won out as the most practical choice. When Decimal Day arrived, it was met with a mix of excitement and trepidation. Shopkeepers and banks braced for confusion, but thanks to the extensive public education, the transition was smoother than expected. This striking 2026 Six-Coin Proof Year Set celebrates 60 years of Australian Decimal Currency.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 5 Febuary 2026
- Withdrawal date: 31 December 2027
Visit the articles section of the Australia Post Collectables website for additional content relating to stamp issues, including interviews with experts and designers.
To ensure you have the correct postage for sending your letter or card, please check our up-to-date postage rates.
Australia Post Collectables is a one-stop shop for stamp and coin collectors — a wealth of collectables information in one place.
Access information about special offers, latest stamp and coin releases, licensed products and limited-edition collectables, as well as articles on current and historical philatelic topics. Explore our stamp issues archive, and browse the latest stamp bulletins, too.
Join the Collecting Community
The Australia Post philatelic Collecting Community connects like-minded people with a tailored collecting experience. Receive community-only offers, be the first to preview our releases, and much more. Join today.
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