Coins and Australia - One cent 1984 - Australian coins price guide and values

One cent 1984 - Not intended for circulation

The 1984 Royal Australian Mint proof coins set was presented in a clear acrylic case, with blue holder and white foam covers used for protection.

Most years since 1966, the Royal Australian Mint has released a proof set containing proof examples of Australia's circulating coinage. Proof coins have a different and more refined manufacturing process than circulation coins. The dies are polished to give a cameo-like/mirror-like or matte finish.

In 1984, even if the dollar coin was officially released, the proof set didn't include it. The 1984 proof dollar coins were sold individually in a small case.

One cent 1984 value

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

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Variety PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67 PR-68 PR-69 PR-70
1984 $3.80---$16.50$38.50$78.90

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Varieties and features

One cent 1984

  • Mintage:
    • Circulation: 74,735,000
    • Proof-like/BUNC: 155,014
    • Proof: 61,000
  • Alloy and composition: 97% copper, 2.5% zinc, 0.5% tin
  • Magnetism: Non-magnetic
  • Weight: 2.59 g
  • Diameter: 17.53 mm
  • Axis (orientation): ↑↑ (medal alignment)
  • Finish(es) (types):
    • Circulation
    • Proof
  • Legend (lettering):
    • Obverse: ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1984
  • Design(s):
    • Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara.
    • Reverse: Feather-tail glider.
  • Designer(s):
    • Obverse: Raphael Maklouf
    • Reverse: Stuart Devlin

Last update : Wednesday, April 30, 2025

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