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Product Description For Dancing Man Silver Coin Moving Image Unc.: :
This listing is for one new uncirculated:
DANCING MAN WITH MOVING IMAGE TECHNOLOGY
60TH ANNIVERSARY END of WWII
2005 AUSTRALIA COMMEMORATIVE LEGAL TENDER
LIMITED MINTAGE SILVER $1 PROOF COIN UNCIRCULATED
WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
NEW IN INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED REPLICA NEWSREEL CANISTER
YOUR CANISTER NUMBER MAY VARY FROM THE NUMBER SHOWN
IN SPECIAL ORIGINAL BOX FROM MINT
ENCASED IN CLEAR PLASTIC PROTECTIVE CAPSULE FROM MINT
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‘Dancing Man’ Leads Coin of the Year Balloting
By June 20, 2007 |
“Australia’s 2005 “Dancing Man” silver $1 coin marking the end of World War II topped the first round of 2007 Coin of the Year balloting by an international panel of judges…
The balloting is to determine the Coin of Year Award winner, which will be recognized Aug. 8 during the American Numismatic Association Convention in Milwaukee, Wis…
The “Dancing Man” was the top vote getter in two categories, Best Contemporary Event Coin and Most Innovative Coinage Concept. For the latter category, the judges were impressed by the fact that the man does a full circle as the coin is moved.”
Coin Specifications:
METAL 1 TROY OZ .999 FINE SILVVER
FACE VALUE 1 AUD
MINIMUM GROSS WEIGHT 31.135 G
MAXIMUM DIAMETER 40.60 MM
MAXIMUM THICKNESS 4.00 MM
This coin is much larger than both USA quarter (24.26 mm in diameter) and USA half dollar (30.61 mm in diameter) and slightly larger than a USA dollar (38.1 mm in diameter).
THE MINT ISSUED NO MORE THAN 25,000 OF THESE INDIVIDUAL SILVER PROOF COINS.
Back: Rank-Broadley portrait of Elizabeth II. Photo of back is a stock photo.
If you had to choose only one coin to own commemorating the End of WWII, this might be that coin.
And up until recently, it would have been impossible to produce a coin such as this.
Background For This Dancing Man Silver Coin:
On August 15, 1945 a young man celebrated the End of World War II by dancing exuberantly in the streets of Sydney, Australia. This young man’s unabashed and spontaneous movements were recorded in a newsreel shown around the world and the young man came to be known as the “Dancing Man.” His uninhibited and unadulterated expression of joy symbolized what was being felt by millions!!!
Now, through the use of the latest technology, the mint has strung together in sequence 26 images from the Dancing Man newsreel on this unique and magnificent coin capturing the feeling that millions felt at the End of World War II.
WHAT A FEELING!!!
Now you too can experience that glorious feeling by owning and viewing this fabulous coin — and that is why it may well be the quintessential coin commemorating the End of World War II.
Disclaimers For This Dancing Man Silver Coin Listing:
WE ENLARGE PHOTOS IN THIS LISTING TO SHOW DETAILS.
Next, pardon glare and reflections in photos.
Notably, coin you receive may vary somewhat from that shown but will be in same general condition.
Moreover, coin came from mint with superficial scratches on the capsule.
Further, coin may have superficial scratches and/or minor wear of finish and/or nicks from way these coins are stacked at the mint.
In addition, coin may have minor spotting and/or toning and/or oxidation.
Noteworthy, coin comes with numbered Certificate of Issue but number on certificate you receive may differ from that shown in photo.
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