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Historic Australian Commemorative
This stunning silver proof commemorative celebrates the beginning of postal services in Australia with the historic appointment of Isaac Nichols as first Postmaster of New South Wales in 1809.
$1 Coloured Coin
This coin is struck is Brilliant Uncirculated Quality.
Coloured Reverse Design
The coin’s reverse portrays a coloured representation of Isaac Nichols, a former convict whose diligence and sobriety recommended him for the position of Australia’s first Postmaster.
Prior to his appointment, news hungry residents of Sydney Town had rushed to greet incoming ships, where, in the chaotic scramble for letters and parcels, items were either lost or damaged, while unscrupulous people took advantage of the mayhem to obtain mail fraudulently.
Nichols collected correspondence and packages from vessels in Sydney Cove, advertising the names of recipients who could collect their mail from his home - Australia’s first Post Office – situated near the waterfront in Lower George Street.
Also featured on the coin’s reverse is the border inscription 200 YEARS OF POSTAL SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA.
Australian Legal Tender
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the coin portrays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the 2009 year-date on the obverse.
Illustrated Envelope and Stamp
The coin is housed in a superbly illustrated envelope featuring an Australia Post 55c stamp.
Anniversary Postmark
The commemorative stamp is postmarked with the anniversary date 25 March 2009.
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