Coins and Australia - Twenty cent 2011 - Australian coins price guide and values

Twenty cent 2011 - Australian Coins Price Guide and Values

Twenty cent 2011 - Australian coin
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Twenty cent 2011 value

The value of a Twenty cent 2011 Australian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.

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Variety VG F VF EF aUNC UNC CHU GEM
2011 - Silver --------
2011 - The Ashes --------
2011 - War Historians --------
2011 - Australian Wool --------
2011 -----£1.20£4.70£13.80
2011 - Volunteers -----£0.80£6.20£24.70
2011 - Women's Day -----£0.80£4.10£13.60
2011 - Royal Wedding -----£0.80£3.50£14.30

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Varieties

Volunteers

Commemorating International Year of Volunteers.

20 cents 2011 - Volunteers Day

Women's Day

Commemorating International Women's Day.

20 cents 2010 - Women's Day

Royal Wedding

Commemorating the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.

20 cents 2011 - Royal Wedding

The Ashes

The Mint had joined forces with Cricket Australia to release a coin in celebration of one of the Ashes.

Designed by world renowned sculptor and engraver, Wojciech Pietranik, this innovative coin design creates the illusion of a six-stitcher cricket ball.

The 20c coin was used in the official coin toss at the Prime Minister's XI on 10 January 2011 and sold in the new year to raise funds for the official charity for the match, the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

20 cents 2011 The Ashes Australia

Australian Wool

20 cents 2011 Australian Wool

Mintage

  • Twenty cent 2011 : 11,575,000
  • Twenty cent 2011 - Volunteers : 6,100,000
  • Twenty cent 2011 - Women's Day : 6,773,000
  • Twenty cent 2011 - Royal Wedding : 10,123,050
  • Twenty cent 2011 - Silver : n/a
  • Twenty cent 2011 - The Ashes : n/a
  • Twenty cent 2011 - War Historians : n/a
  • Twenty cent 2011 - Australian Wool : n/a

Specifications

  • Mint: Canberra
  • Alloy: 75% copper and 25% nickel
  • Weight: 11.31g
  • Diameter : 28.52mm
  • Engraver: Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley, Reverse: Stuart Devlin
  • Edge: Milled

Last update : Wednesday, May 21, 2025

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