One dollar 1967 - Not intended for circulation
To replace pre-decimal coins circulating in Australia, official decimal circulating coins were produced at the Canberra, London, Perth and Melbourne mints and showing the new designs by Stuart Devlin in 1966. New designs were needed for the 1, 2, 5, 10 , 20 and 50 cents denominations, but not for the 1 dollar denomination, which surprised collectors. Read more »
One dollar 1967 value
The value of a Australian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
- PR
- NBU
Variety | PR-64 | PR-65 | PR-66 | PR-67 | PR-68 | PR-69 | PR-70 |
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1967 - Silver | $1,940 | $2,420![]() | $25,000![]() | $2,940![]() | - | - | - |
1967 - Gold | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Variety | NBU-64 | NBU-65 | NBU-66 | NBU-67 | NBU-68 | NBU-69 | NBU-70 |
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1967 - Silver | $1,300![]() | $1,400![]() | $1,700![]() | $1,990![]() | $3,550 | - | - |
1967 - Gold | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
NBU (Numismatic Brilliant uncirculated): Coins not intended for circulation struck and sold by the Mint, often in a special package. For most NBU certified coins, they are attributed the MS grades, unless a circulation coin wasn't produce for that particuliar combinaison of year, denomination and design. While not quite non circulating legal tender it is not too unusual to find coins intended for mint sets in circulation.
While these coins might bear the same design as normal circulating coins their lustre and quality of strike sometimes makes them stand out from the norm.
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Varieties and features
Mintage
- One dollar 1967 - Silver : 2,250
- One dollar 1967 - Gold : 10
Specifications
- Alloy: 92% copper, 6% aluminum and 2% nickel
- Diameter : 25mm
- Engraver: Obverse: Arnold Machin, Reverse: Stuart Devlin
Last update : Wednesday, September 3, 2025