Australia has released a new colored $2 coin which went into circulation today. The new coin features rosemary and purple flowers to encourage people to remember those who sacrificed their lives during service.
Rosemary is believed by many to have memory enhancing properties. For this reason it has been used in art and poetry for centuries as a symbol of remembrance. Australians continue this tradition by wearing sprigs of rosemary on Remembrance Day and Anzac Day as a way to commemorate those who have died in active service and other military operations.“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.”
Source: Coins Australia
– William Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Remembrance Day is held on 11 November each year and marks the anniversary of the Armistice that brought an end to the First World War in 1918. As the centenary of this Armistice draws near the Royal Australian Mint continues the tradition of commemorating this day of national reflection with a beautifully and evocative coloured $2 coin.The coin is available through authorised mint distributers. The design features a colour printed, artistic depiction of rosemary leaves and flowers. There is only a low mintage of 5,000 rolls worldwide.
Source: Coins Australia
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