


2026 10c Circulating Coin Roll Non-Premium
Delayed - Products containing this item are expect to ship approx. mid June 2026.
Australia's circulating coin designs were introduced in 1966 when the country switched to decimal currency. The 10c coin has been part of everyday Australian life ever since, carrying the familiar lyrebird design on its reverse. Unlike the coins you find in your change, the coins in this roll are in uncirculated condition, taken straight from the Royal Australian Mint before they enter circulation.
Each roll contains 40 coins, giving a total face value of $4. The coins are securely wrapped in Mint-branded paper, with both ends of the roll showing the same side — either heads/heads or tails/tails. All coins feature the Daniel Thorne effigy of King Charles III on the obverse and are Australian legal tender.
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SPECIFICATION |
DETAIL |
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Denomination |
10c |
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Metal Content |
CuNi |
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Mass (per coin) |
5.65g |
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Diameter |
23.60mm |
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Finish |
Circulating |
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Coins per Roll |
40 |
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Total Face Value |
$4.00 |
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Maximum Mintage |
Unlimited |
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Obverse Designer |
D. Thorne |
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Reverse Designer |
RAM |
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Product Code |
12206 |
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Barcode |
9314688122062 |
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