Uncirculated Aluminium Bronze
Authorised by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the $1 coin is struck from aluminium bronze in uncirculated quality.
Tiger Reverse Design
The coin’s reverse links the Shanghai World Expo with a tiger, the Chinese zodiac animal for 2010. As well as a stylised representation of a tiger, the design includes the Chinese character for ‘tiger’ and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Australian Legal Tender
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the coin depicts the Ian Rank-Bradley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the 2010 year-date on the obverse.
Decorative Card and Envelope
The coin is housed on a card portraying the distinctive shape of the Australian pavilion and its colourful logo - a representation of the Australian continent in three wavy lines symbolising the blue sea and sky, red centre and golden beaches.
Commemorative Stamps
The coin and card are housed in an envelope portraying Peng Peng, the Australian pavilion's kookaburra mascot. The envelope includes two 55c commemorative stamps issued by Australia Post and a postmark in the shape of the Australian continent featuring the words:
Date of issue
18 May 2010
Canberra ACT 2600
Seal of Authenticity
The stamp and coin cover features an Australia Post serial numbered seal of authenticity.
The Perth Mint has struck a commemorative $1 coin for exclusive inclusion in Australia Post’s new stamp and coin cover celebrating the Australian pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. Billed as the biggest expo the world has ever seen, the event takes place in China between 1 May and 31 October.