2023 Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon Coin

Have you ever wondered why coins are round?

Ancient coins were made by metalworkers using a hammering technique that carved markings onto the coin's surface. The markings or images that the coin maker wanted to engrave were cut into two dies: an upper die and a lower die. They positioned a blank (an unadorned piece of metal) in between the dies. The higher die would then be struck by the metalworker. The power used to strike the blank engraves the blank with the markings from both dies. The coin naturally took on a somewhat rounded shape when hit with a hammer.

The time of hammer striking is over. Instead, in order to enhance productivity and cut costs, mints make coins in vast quantities using large machinery. A plaster model of the coin is constructed prior to striking, and this more standardized procedure than in the past is utilized to create master dies. Metal sheets are used to make blanks, which are run through a blanking press to create blanks in the form of rounded discs. When ready, blank coins are put through a coin press that can strike up to 720 coins each minute.

It appears to be as simple to create round coins as in any other shape with the advancements in technology. However, round coins continue to be the most often used coin type globally. It’s difficult to change habits and traditions once ingrained into society.

Although modern coins are most frequently round, there are many other shapes that are used in the today, including triangular, rectangular, octagonal, scalloped, and other unusual designs.

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2023 1 oz Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon Coin

The Chinese dragon is depicted on the reverse of the 2023 1 oz Rectangular Silver Dragon Coin. It depicts the serpent-like beast slithering above the enormous wealth around it.

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Coin Highlights:

  • Available to you in plastic flips, acrylic tubes of 20, or Monster Boxes of 200 coins!
  • 6th release of Australian Rectangular Dragon Coins!
  • Limited mintage of 250,000 coins!
  • Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver in BU condition.
  • The face value of $1 (AUD) is fully backed by the Australian government.
  • On the obverse is a portrait of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
  • The reverse features a Chinese dragon with vast treasures.
  • Rectangular bullion.

Source

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On the obverse of each 2023 Australian Rectangular Silver Dragon Coin, is the final effigy of the late Elizabeth II.

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These are the Australian Rectangular Silver Coins, form 2018 to 2023.

Reference

https://www.jmbullion.com/2023-1-oz-australian-rectangular-silver-dragon-coin/
https://www.usmint.gov/learn/production-process/coin-production
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/how-are-coins-made-4589253

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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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The Australian dragon coin is becoming very popular @silversaver888!😊
I didn’t know this was a sixth release of this beautifully detailed rectangle coin!
Now I will need to go looking through the stack, I am sure we have a previous year of this coin!😇🤔😊

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Hehehe... yes, go looking for it! But as shapes in coins go, the farthest I would go in coins is this one, @silvertop !
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I can’t recall who minted a triangle shaped coin ……….🤔
Was it you @silversaver888 that posted this coin?😊

I believe it was the Australian triangle shipwreck coins. Apparently there is a set of four, can’t seem to upload a photo tonight Lol!😇

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A beautiful coin for sure! We have the 2019 one sitting on my computer as I type! @silvertop just found it. Thanks for sharing; much love!🤗😘💖🌸😍🍂🍁 !LADY !LUV

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Hehehe!!! The dragon is staring at you!
I wonder what the dragon on this series will look like next year, which is the Year oif the Dragon. Is it going to be special?
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Greetings. It is fascinating to learn how in the past a hand hammering technique was used to create round coins because of the way the dies were struck, and how modern technology has changed this process. there is a program I love where one learns some of this is called: Pawn Stars, I believe. In Spanish it is known as: The Price of History. I love this topic.

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Such a pretty series, each with so much detail! That's a great bunch you picked up, they're gorgeous!
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Yeah, they are great!
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Thanks! Now I know why how squares maybe are coins, and coins are round!

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Is there a way I could share the @pepetoken in Ladies of Hive Discord? Can I transfer tokens from Hive-engine to TIPCC in Discord? I wanted to discuss this in private but you are not in discord.
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These are really nice coins, I got the older year one

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I sold the rectangular coins to SGS members. Can you imagine. Luckily my wife has still 3 different ones of the gold series! Amazing stuff.

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Thought we should straighten some things out. I never died, unfortunately my stunt double did. I have been living in a bunker like this for like 60 years. #JFK24 #Kennedy24

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I love those. I haven’t grabbed this years yet. I’m missing one of the years but don’t remember which one. Nice show

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I love the whole series! Dragons and silver go together like, we’ll… lol
Dragons and silver!

But those are deffo bars!!! 😜👍

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!LOL
Dragon and silver... what a nice combination! Year 2024, when it is the year iof the dragon. I wonder if they will do anything special.

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