Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2015, the RAM was chosen as the official Guest of Honour at the 2015 World Money Fair – the most important, most prestigious show in numismatics. A fantastic way to celebrate this esteemed status, the RAM created an unprecedented Australian legal tender type to be unveiled at the Fair.
Set in an utterly unique WMF pack, produced exclusively for this grand event, the 2015 Mob of Roos $1 is notable for the most unusual Privymark. Unlike previous Show issues, which are graced with a letter, this coin features a pictorial Privymark! The Privymark depicts one of the most iconic figures of both Berlin and Germany – Ampelmann. Created in East Germany in 1961 as the world’s first illuminated pedestrian-crossing sign, Ampelmann enjoys massive cult collector status today.
An Australian legal tender coin, this highly desirable coin will create frenzied demand. With the mintage set at just 10,000, and few coins likely to make it back to Australia, you must not miss this opportunity to own what is arguably the RAM’s most distinctive Show Product.