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Royal Australian Mint launches new coloured $2 coin to honour firefighters after bushfires

The Royal Australian Mint has launched a new commemorative $2 coin to honour the nation’s brave firefighters after the devastating bushfires.

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A new coloured $2 commemorative coin has been launched to honour Australia’s brave firefighters after last summer’s devastating bushfires.

The design of the coins includes a stylised representation of two firefighters standing back to back, with a coloured fire ball in the centre of the coin.

The identity of the two firefighters has been hidden, but the figure on the right is shown as masculine and the figure on the left as feminie as a symbol of the diversity within Australia’s firefighting ranks.

The Royal Australian Mint said two million of the coins would be released into circulation through the banks and Australians would start seeing the coin in their change over the coming weeks and months.

Royal Australian Mint general manager Mark Cartwright also announced that $125,000 from the proceeds of the sale of an uncirculated version of the coins would go to fire and emergency service organisations across the country.

Mr Cartwright said the coins would serve as an everyday reminder of the ongoing commitment of the nation’s firefighters and emergency service personnel to protect lives and property.

“The Mint is immensely aware of the bravery and sacrifice that goes in to being a firefighter,” he said.

The circulated commemorative $2 coin released by the Royal Australian Mint honouring Australia’s Firefighters.
The circulated commemorative $2 coin released by the Royal Australian Mint honouring Australia’s Firefighters.
The back of the commemorative $2 coin released by the Royal Australian Mint.
The back of the commemorative $2 coin released by the Royal Australian Mint.

“Providing some financial benefit back to the firefighting community is a tangible way for us to assist these critical organisations to prepare for the summer ahead.

“We should not forget that it was less than 12 months ago that large parts of Australia was on fire. Our firefighters – both career and voluntary – courageously combated the extreme conditions to keep us safe.”

ACT Rural Fire Service chief officer Rohan Scott said he was very grateful the Mint would recognise the selfless contribution volunteer firefighters made to the Australian community.

Crews monitor fires between Orbost and Lakes Entrance in east Gippsland on January 2, 2020. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images
Crews monitor fires between Orbost and Lakes Entrance in east Gippsland on January 2, 2020. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

“After a very long protracted fire season, to have volunteer firefighters’ amazing efforts recognised on a struck coin will mean a lot to all volunteers past and present around the country,” he said.

About 40,000 of the “C” Mint marked uncirculated coins have been struck and are being sold for $15. The circulating $2 coin of the same design can also be bought for $10.

Fire damage in Sarsfield in Gippsland on January 3. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images
Fire damage in Sarsfield in Gippsland on January 3. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

The coins are Australian legal tender and can be purchased from the Mint’s eShop or contact centre on 1300 652 020.

To coincide with the launch of the coins, photographs and objects from previous bushfire seasons will be on display at the Royal Australian Mint from November 3 to January 28.

The national peak body responsible for representing fire, emergency services and land management agencies in the Australasian region, the Australasian Fire Authorities Council, partnered with the Mint on the project.

jack.paynter@news.com.au

Originally published as Royal Australian Mint launches new coloured $2 coin to honour firefighters after bushfires

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