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Australian Silver Coin Antarctic Mawson Base 50th Anniversary 1oz 2004
Australian Silver Coin Antarctic Mawson Base 50th Anniversary 1oz 2004
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Australian Silver Coin Antarctic Mawson Base 50th Anniversary 1oz 2004
This certificate accompanies a loz pure silver, proof quality coin struck at The Perth Mint to commemorate the South anniversary of Mawson station, the oldest continually operating station south of the Antarctic Circle.
Mawson station was founded in 1954 on the shores of Horseshoe Harbour in Mac. Robertson Land, part of Australian Antarctic Territory. The station was named after geologist and explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, who helped establish Australia's tradition for scientific, geographic and hydrographic research during major Antarctic expeditions between 1911-1914 and 1929-1931.
Comprising original and modern buildings demonstrating the evolution of Australian Antarctic building design, Mawson station is listed on the Register of the National Estate as a place of historic significance.
It is symbolic of a large part of Australia's presence in the highest, driest, coldest and windiest continent in the world.
The coin's reverse depicts a coloured Image of Mawson station and a representation of an Emperor penguin with its chick, which appear within the outline of the continent. As well as the inscription MAWSON STATION: 1954-2004, it includes the words 'Australian Antarctia Territory' and the Mint's traditional 'P' mintmark
Limited addition 7,500 individual coins will be issued by The Perth Mint. (COA 1753/7500)
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