How long will the 5 cent coin be around in Australia? Collect now before it's too late!

How long will the 5 cent coin be around in Australia? Collect now before it's too late!

There are rumours and speculation that the 5 cent coin may disappear in Australia. We don't know. The speculation alone is enough to get people collecting this coin, especially in roll form. We and thankful to have stock of 2025 5c Circulating Coin Roll Non-Premium (H/H or T/T), as it is officially called, at www.mintcoinshop.com.au.

We think the 2025 5c Circulating Coin Roll Non-Premium (H/H or T/T) just released by The Royal Australian Mint offers a practical and accessible way to acquire a quantity of this denomination in uncirculated condition - a coin that may soon be a thing of the past. Again, we don't know.

While the Royal Australian Mint releases premium, proof, and coloured collector coins that often garner significant attention, they also provide opportunities to obtain standard circulating coinage in bulk, directly from the minting process. The 2025 5c Circulating Coin Roll is one such offering.

The designation "Non-Premium" indicates that this is a straightforward roll of uncirculated 5c coins for the year 2025, without the special presentation or potentially higher price point associated with premium rolled sets. The "(H/H or T/T)" notation refers to the orientation of the coins within the roll – either Head-to-Head (H/H), where the obverse (head) of one coin faces the obverse of the next, or Tail-to-Tail (T/T), where the reverse (tail) of one coin faces the reverse of the next. The Mint typically supplies these rolls based on their production flow, and the specific orientation within a non-premium roll is usually not guaranteed or selectable by the buyer.

Now, here is what we think makes the 2025 5c Circulating Coin Roll a worthwhile consideration for certain collectors and enthusiasts.

  • Completing Year Sets: For those diligently building a collection of Australian circulating coins by year, obtaining a roll of each denomination ensures they have a good quantity of uncirculated examples for their 2025 set.
  • Upgrading Circulated Examples: Collectors might have 5c coins from 2025 that have entered circulation and show signs of wear. Purchasing a roll allows them to select the best condition examples to upgrade their collection.
  • Bulk Acquisition for Projects or Novelty: While primarily for collectors, a roll of 5c coins could also be of interest for craft projects, educational purposes, or even as a novel item (though the face value should always be considered).
  • Affordable Way to Obtain Uncirculated Coins: Compared to individual proof or uncirculated coins sold in presentation packaging, a non-premium roll offers a more cost-effective way to acquire a quantity of uncirculated currency.
  • Possible scarcity. If the 5c coin does cease to be minted.

The 5c coin is the smallest denomination in Australia's circulating currency and features the iconic echidna design on its reverse, a design that has been a constant since its introduction in 1966 (with the obverse featuring the reigning monarch's effigy). Owning a roll of the 2025 edition allows one to appreciate this familiar design in its original, uncirculated state.

If you are focused on completing your collection of 2025 Australian circulating coinage or simply wish to acquire a quantity of uncirculated 5c coins, the non-premium rolled option from the Royal Australian Mint (or authorised distributors) is a practical choice. Keep an eye out for its availability through the usual channels.

Shop for your stock of 2025 5c Circulating Coin Roll Non-Premium (H/H or T/T), as it is officially called, at www.mintcoinshop.com.au.

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