2022 Australian Dinosaurs $1 Coin Set (4 Coins) UNC - Rare Dino Dollar
This 2022 Australian Dinosaurs $1 coin set includes 4 one-dollar coins featuring dinosaur designs. Condition is new uncirculated, sourced direct from sealed coin bags/rolls; coins may show minor factory imperfections on close inspection. Ideal for collectors looking to complete a themed set or add modern Australian $1 coins to a collection. Free shipping is included with this listing. Check the listing for details.
| Location | Northern Rivers AU |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-08-21T07:45:03.000Z |
| Coin Type | Decimal |
| Composition | Copper |
| Year | 2022 |
| Era | 2000s |
| Country | Australia |
| Featured Refinements | $1 Coin |
| Region of Origin | Australia |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Australia |
| Modified Item | No |
Best range of Australian $2 coloured coins. Check our eBay store.- Tracked or express postage options are available at checkout. Orders over $50 are sent with free tracked postage.- Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or are not satisfied with a purchase.Condition Guide:UNC - Uncirculated. New coins taken from sealed bags/rolls. These are shiny and new but may have small imperfections on close inspection.CIRC - Circulated. Used/handled coins. These have all been checked to ensure they are still good quality.New uncirculated direct from sealed coin bags/rolls. Coins may have factory imperfections such as some scratches etc.The 2022 Australian $1 Uncirculated Four-Coin Collection features four different coins depicting Australian dinosaurs: Diamantinasaurus, Kunbarrasaurus, Australovenator, and an Elaphrosaurine.Coins Included Diamantinasaurus: Australia's largest dinosaur, measuring an impressive 16-20 meters long.Kunbarrasaurus: A herbivorous dinosaur covered in bony armour.Australovenator: A carnivorous theropod discovered in Queensland, known for its frightening appearance.Elaphrosaurine: A plant-eating theropod discovered in Victoria.