Australia


The one-cent coin & two-cent coin were taken out of circulation in 1992. The coins are able to be traded in at a bank, however, they are no longer considered legal currency.

The last one-cent piece was minted 1990, while the last two-cent piece was minted 1989.

Though this information is not posted on the Royal Australian Mint, a cached version of their FAQ can be found here.

 


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