Australian Historical Medals
Lot 598 SESSION 3 (2.30PM TUESDAY 26TH JULY) Australian Historical Medals
Estimate $100
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SOLD $220
THE SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL, Opened August 1992, in silver (32mm), designed by Ross and Carol Pratley of Coin Colony, minted by Amor Sanders, Sydney, edge numbered 1. In jarrah timber case of issue, toned uncirculated.
According to an article on page 8 (copy enclosed) in the September 1992 issue of Australian Coin Review the No.1 silver medal was presented to the NSW Premier, Mr John Fahey at the opening ceremony.
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