Australia’s Newest Collectible Coin: A Subtle Change Making Big Waves

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Coin collecting in Australia is experiencing a quiet resurgence—and 2026 has delivered one of the most intriguing releases in years. At first glance, the newest collectible coin might look familiar, but a closer inspection reveals why collectors and everyday Australians alike are paying attention.

The “Mob of Six Roos” – A Historic Update

In 2026, the Royal Australian Mint unveiled a special edition $1 coin known as the “Mob of Six Roos.” This release marks a significant milestone: 60 years since Australia adopted decimal currency in 1966.

What makes this coin special is its subtle but meaningful design change. The iconic kangaroo motif—originally designed by Stuart Devlin—has been updated for the first time since 1984. Instead of the traditional five kangaroos, the new version features six kangaroos, symbolising six decades of Australia’s modern currency system.

This small alteration transforms an everyday coin into a limited-time collectible, blending history with modern design.

Why This Coin Matters

Unlike many collectible coins that are sold in cases or sets, the “Mob of Six Roos” coin is particularly exciting because:

It enters general circulation – You might find one in your loose change
It’s only temporary – The design will revert back in 2027
It celebrates a national milestone – 60 years of decimal currency

Have you found one 'in the wild'!



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Is “Decimal Currency” made in the form of Coins, Digital, Paper or all three…???

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I am going to be paying so much more attention to my dollar coins now.

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