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One cents Squiggles

14 February 2019 5:13PM Banking Day staff
Finance regulation, Payments, mobile & wallets, RBA
Early learners Bill Steamshovel and Mr Squiggle
Folklorists get a say in the minting of coinage and hats off to those at the Australian Mint abehind the new Mr Squiggle $2 coin.

This collectable made its circulation debut via Woolworths yesterday, a dubious platform to kickstart a banking upstart.

Three more variants are forthcoming, soon.

And a special 1 cent coin as well, not encouraged for circulation.

Plus "a limited release of a collectable coin album at a cost of $15", from Woolworths of course.

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