Expect to pay $10-15 for one of them, and to receive about the same amount if you sell one. In the next part of this entry I'll cover some rare varieties of the 20 cent you can look out for in your pocket change that are worth a tidy sum. *At the time of writing. Update July 2013. There have now been $2 coins with commemorative reverse.. A cupro-nickel coin (28.5 mm diameter with milled edge) featuring on the obverse a diademed bust of Elizabeth II facing right; around, ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1970. The reverse features platypus swimming. The denomination numeral 20 is above the head of the mammal and the artist's initials SD are within the swirl of water around its right forepaw.

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Detailed information about the coin 20 Cents, Elizabeth II (2nd Portrait), Australia, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data. The Australian 20c coin is made from 75% copper and 25% nickel (cupro-nickel), is 28.52mm in diameter and weighs 11.31grams. It has a reeded edge. The standard circulation design is the platypus by Stuart Devlin and was first issued in 1966 at Australia's changeover to decimal currency. Below is a list of circulation and commemorative issues.