Ford: 100 Years in Australia Model T Coin-in-Card
Product overview
- No pre-orders
- Only 2000 produced
- Includes 2025 $1 AlBr Ford Model T uncirculated coloured coin, struck by Perth Mint
- Australian legal tender
On 1 July 1925, in a converted wool store in Geelong, Victoria, the first Australian-built Ford vehicle rolled off the assembly line: a Model T. This car represented the beginning of the North American company’s century-long presence in Australia.
The best-known Ford in Australia is the Falcon, with more than 3.5 million vehicles produced between 1960 and 2016. Originally based on an American design, over the decades it was increasingly adapted to Australian conditions. Pictured in this series are the Model T; the XP Falcon, produced in 1965–66; the XA Falcon, the first fully Australian-designed Falcon when launched in 1972; and the FG-X XR8 Falcon, which represented the final roar of locally manufactured V8 Ford cars in 2016. Ford manufacturing in Australia ended in 2016. Today Ford Australia leads the global design and development of the Ranger and Everest, and imports vehicles for Australian customers.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 1 December 2025
- Issue withdrawal date: 30 December 2026
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Ford: 100 Years in Australia Model T Coin-in-Card
On 1 July 1925, in a converted wool store in Geelong, Victoria, the first Australian-built Ford vehicle rolled off the assembly line: a Model T. This car represented the beginning of the North American company’s century-long presence in Australia.
The best-known Ford in Australia is the Falcon, with more than 3.5 million vehicles produced between 1960 and 2016. Originally based on an American design, over the decades it was increasingly adapted to Australian conditions. Pictured in this series are the Model T; the XP Falcon, produced in 1965–66; the XA Falcon, the first fully Australian-designed Falcon when launched in 1972; and the FG-X XR8 Falcon, which represented the final roar of locally manufactured V8 Ford cars in 2016. Ford manufacturing in Australia ended in 2016. Today Ford Australia leads the global design and development of the Ranger and Everest, and imports vehicles for Australian customers.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 1 December 2025
- Issue withdrawal date: 30 December 2026
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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