Logo Title
obverse
reverse
brismike CC BY-NC

1 Dollar – Australia

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: The Big Strawberry - Coloured
Australia
Context
Year: 2025
Issuer: Australia Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Australia Post
Currency:
(since 1966)
Material
Diameter: 25 mm
Weight: 9 g
Thickness: 2.5 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Aluminium bronze (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Coloured, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #491297
Value
Exchange value: 1 AUD = $0.71
Inflation-adjusted value: 1.01 AUD

Obverse

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

AUSTRALIA 2025

1 DOLLAR

DT
Script: Latin
Designer: Dan Thorne

Reverse

Description:
The Big Strawberry in Koonoomoo, Victoria, in colour.
Inscription:
THE BIG

STRAWBERRY

KOONOOMOO
Script: Latin

Edge

7 shorter smooth segments between 7 reeded segments (11 grooves each)

Mints

NameMark
Royal Australian Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2025BU

Historical background

In 2025, Australia’s currency landscape is defined by a strategic and cautious transition towards a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Following extensive pilot programs and public consultation, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), in partnership with the Treasury, has launched the "eAUD" in a limited, wholesale capacity. This digital dollar is initially being used for interbank settlements and specific high-value financial market transactions, aiming to increase efficiency and reduce counterparty risk in the financial system. The rollout has been deliberately gradual, with the government emphasising that the eAUD is a complement to, not a replacement for, physical cash, which remains legal tender and widely available.

This move is largely a defensive strategy against the proliferation of private cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, which regulators view as posing potential risks to financial stability and consumer protection. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has concurrently tightened oversight on crypto-asset service providers, bringing them under a robust regulatory framework similar to traditional finance. The goal is to harness the innovation of digital assets while mitigating their volatility and systemic risks. Public adoption of the eAUD for retail use remains a topic for future phases, pending further study on privacy, cybersecurity, and financial inclusion impacts.

Economically, the Australian dollar (AUD) in 2025 continues to be influenced by the global shift towards de-dollarisation and regional supply chain reconfiguration. While commodity exports remain crucial, the currency's value is increasingly sensitive to trade dynamics within the Asia-Pacific region, particularly with China and ASEAN nations. The RBA has maintained a relatively high-interest rate environment compared to major peers to combat persistent service-sector inflation, which has provided some support for the AUD. However, this strength is carefully balanced against concerns for export competitiveness, creating a complex monetary policy environment as the nation navigates both its digital currency future and evolving global economic currents.

Series: Aussie Big Things 2

1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
1 Dollar obverse
1 Dollar reverse
1 Dollar
2025
Legendary