One Cent

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The one cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. 

The original reverse design of a feather tailed glider has not been changed since the introduction.

One cent coins were produced by the Royal Australian Mint, the Royal Mint Melbourne branch, the Royal Mint Perth branch, and the Royal Mint, Llantrisant. Production of 1966-dated one cent coins commenced at the Royal Mint Melbourne branch in 1964.

The cessation of issue of one and two cent coins was announced by the Treasurer in his Budget Speech of 21 August 1990. The decision was based on the loss of real purchasing power through inflation and the cost of minting these coins. The accompanying Press Release noted that

"..1c and 2c coins will continue to be legal tender: they can still be used to purchase goods and can be deposited with financial institutions in the normal manner."

Both coins were withdrawn from circulation commencing in February 1992.

Nominal Specifications

Composition
97% Copper - 2.5% Zinc - 0.5% Tin
Shape
Circular
Edge
Plain
Mass
2.60 grams
Diameter
17.65 millimetres

Mintage Figures

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A representation of a feather tailed glider designed and sculpted by Stuart Devlin

YearMintage
(millions)
Mint*
1990133.3RAM
1989168.4RAM
1988108.4RAM
1987127.0RAM
No 1c coins were produced in 1986  
198545.9RAM
198474.7RAM
1983205.6RAM
1982134.3RAM
198140.3RMLL
1981183.6RAM
1980137.9RAM
1979130.3RAM
197897.3RAM
1977153.4RAM
1976172.9RAM
1975134.8RAM
1974131.7RAM
1973140.7RAM
197282.4RAM
1971102.5RAM
197072.6RAM
196987.7RAM
196819.9RMM
1967110.0RMM
196626.6RMP
1966239.0RMM
1966146.5RAM

 

Notes for using these tables:

These are final mintages where the numbers have been published in an Annual Report and all coins have been issued. Items marked not available will be updated when they pass the Annual Report and issue test. 

*RAM = Royal Australian Mint; RMM = Royal Mint, Melbourne Branch; RMP = Royal Mint, Perth Branch; RMLL = Royal Mint, Llantrisant