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Rare $2 coin worth $300 due to key difference: ‘Still out there'
Rare $2 coin worth $300 due to key difference: ‘Still out there'

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time25-04-2025

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Rare $2 coin worth $300 due to key difference: ‘Still out there'

A $2 coin can fetch you up to $300 thanks to one key detail. While they are very rare, one coin expert said there's still a chance you could find one in your change. In 2012, the Royal Australian Mint released two $2 coins to commemorate Remembrance Day. The $2 Gold Poppy coin was the uncoloured version with the iconic flower, while the $2 Red Poppy coin featured a vibrant coloured flower at the centre. Nova Coins owner Janelle Hulme told Yahoo Finance the $2 Red Poppy coins were the first coloured coins made by the Mint and were still extremely popular among collectors. RELATED Rare Aussie banknotes worth up to $19,500 ATO's $24,097 tax blow for every Aussie worker Centrelink's blunt warning over $1,200 'one-off' cost-of-living payment: 'Be mindful' 'There is interest in red poppies all the time,' she said. 'There's always interest. I can't keep them. If I put them up for sale, they sell instantly, they're very popular.' Hulme said the $2 Red Poppy coins usually sold for $300, but values could range from $250 to $350 depending on supply and demand. The Gold Poppy coins, in comparison, can go for between $40 and $60, but that's for ones that haven't been in circulation. Hulme noted the paint on the Red Poppy coins can come off, so it could be 'quite hard' to find a nice coin with all the paint intact. But even Red Poppy coins with the paint chipped off can be worth a decent amount. 'If you find a 2012 Red Poppy and the paint has completely come off it and there's no poppy there at all, they can go for $80 to $100,' Hulme told Yahoo Finance. Only 500,000 of the Red Poppy coins were minted, with the coins released to the public through the RSL Red Poppy Appeal. The Mint also created C Mintmark versions of the coins, which is where the Mint put a letter C on the coin for Canberra. Only 40,902 of the mintmark coins in the official folders were released. 'C mint $2 coins are worth more, they are the next level up from the standard strikes,' Hulme said. "They were going for about $800 to $1,000. I think they've dropped down to about the $600 mark." There were 5.8 million of the Gold Poppy coins minted. Hulme said she knew of lots of people who had found the $2 Red Poppy coins, with one customer finding one in his change from a bottleshop. But she said it was becoming harder to find them. 'I've been looking for a red poppy for ages,' she said. 'I know a lot of people that have found red poppies, but they are going through a lot of coins to find them. 'It's becoming rarer and rarer that people will find it but they're still out there.' The Mint also released a 10-year anniversary version of the $2 Red Poppy coin for collectors, which are currently worth around $ in to access your portfolio

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