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2 Dollars – Australia

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: Paralympics
Australia
Context
Year: 2024
Issuer: Australia Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Australia Post
Currency:
(since 1966)
Total mintage: 40,000
Material
Diameter: 20.5 mm
Weight: 6.6 g
Thickness: 3.2 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Aluminium bronze (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Coloured, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #425270
Value
Exchange value: 2 AUD = $1.42
Inflation-adjusted value: 2.08 AUD

Obverse

Description:
Uncrowned portrait of King Charles III facing left.
Inscription:
CHARLES III

AUSTRALIA 2024

2 DOLLARS

DT
Script: Latin
Designer: Dan Thorne

Reverse

Description:
Australian Paralympics mascot Lizzie the Frill-necked Lizard holding a basketball.
Inscription:
AUSTRALIAN

PARALYMPIC TEAM

2024
Script: Latin

Edge

Smooth with 4 short reeded segments (5 grooves each)

Mints

NameMark
Royal Australian Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
202440,000BU
2024

Historical background

Australia's currency landscape in 2024 is defined by a period of persistent inflation and a cautious, data-dependent Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Having raised the official cash rate to a 12-year high of 4.35% in November 2023, the RBA has held steady through the first half of 2024, signalling a delicate balancing act. While inflation has moderated from its peak, it remains stubbornly above the 2-3% target band, driven by persistent pressures in services, housing, and insurance costs. This has created a "higher for longer" interest rate environment, dampening consumer spending and placing significant strain on mortgage holders, but the central bank is prioritising a sustainable return to target over premature rate cuts.

The Australian dollar (AUD) has consequently been influenced by this monetary policy divergence with other major economies, particularly the United States. For much of the early year, the AUD traded in a relatively narrow band, often dipping below 65 US cents, as expectations for delayed US Federal Reserve rate cuts bolstered the US dollar. However, the currency remains sensitive to shifts in global risk sentiment and commodity prices. Strong demand for Australia's key exports—iron ore, coal, and liquefied natural gas—has provided underlying support, helping to offset some of the interest rate differential pressures and maintain a substantial trade surplus.

Looking ahead, the key domestic focus is on the trajectory of inflation and the labour market. Any signs of a more rapid cooling in price pressures or a material rise in unemployment could bring forward expectations for RBA easing, potentially weakening the AUD. Conversely, resilient economic data would prolong the rate hold. Externally, the currency's path will be shaped by the pace of monetary policy shifts in the US and China's economic performance, which dictates demand for Australian commodities. The overall picture is one of a currency navigating a complex transition from a tightening cycle to a eventual normalization, with stability being a key objective for policymakers.

Series: Paris Olympic Games

2 Dollars obverse
2 Dollars reverse
2 Dollars
2024
2 Dollars obverse
2 Dollars reverse
2 Dollars
2024
2 Dollars obverse
2 Dollars reverse
2 Dollars
2024
2 Dollars obverse
2 Dollars reverse
2 Dollars
2024
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