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Illegal things
Show me the money
Weird but true
Coin toss
100

Which country uses a $1 coin featuring a Kiwi bird?

New Zealand.

100

If you draw a mustache on the King or Queen on a coin, which specific law have you technically broken?

Defacing or mutilating currency.

100

If a shop total is $10.02 and you pay with a $10 note, what is the term for why you don't have to pay the extra 2 cents?

Rounding

100

What is the gold percentage of australian dollar coins?

0%

100

What is the official term for the heads side of a coin?

Obverse

200

What is the common name for the 10-cent coin in the United States?

A Dime

200

What is the legal term for the crime of making fake coins and trying to spend them?

Counterfeiting

200

What is the specific term used by collectors for a coin that was accidentally made with a mistake at the factory?

An error coin

200
The first Australian-made coin was a recycled coin from which country?

Spain

200

Which two australian animals are featured on the australian 50 cent coin?

Emu and kangaroo

300

Which country has a $2 coin called a "Toonie" that features a polar bear?

Canada

300

According to the Currency Act 1965, a shop can legally refuse your payment if you try to pay for a $10 item cent coins. What is the maximum dollar amount you are allowed to pay for using only these silver coins?

5 dollars

300

In the year 2000, some $1 coins were accidentally printed with a double rim because they used the wrong stamp. What is the nickname for this specific coin?

A mule

300

What is the only type of business which must accept 1 and 2 cent coins?

A bank

300

How many kangaroos are on the Australian 2026 1 dollar coins?

six

400

if you have a coin that says "Helvetica" and shows a woman with a shield and spear, which country does it belong to?

Switzerland

400

Why is it a crime to melt down the original round 50-cent coins from 1966?

They are 80% silver (the metal is worth more than the 50c face value).

400

During the Great Depression in 1930, the government stopped making pennies, but a tiny batch was made anyway. How many of these coins were made? (within the nearest 100)

~1500

400
What alloy (two metals) are decimal australian coins made of?

Cupro-nickel (copper and nickel)

400

hat is the name of the government facility in Canberra where every Australian coin in your is manufactured?

The royal australian mint

500

The dollar sign ($) is believed to have evolved from the pillars of Hercules found on the silver coins of which country?

Spain

500

To sell an old and extremely rare australian coin to an international collector, you are legally required to obtain a specific permit from the government. Name the Act or the specific type of permit required.

An export permit (Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act)

500

Some 20-cent coins feature a wavy line on the number 2 instead of a straight one. Describe exactly where on the "2" you would find this wavy line.

On the top of the horizontal base of the 2.

500

Every time a new Monarch takes the throne, which way must their portrait face on the coin relative to the previous King or Queen?

The opposite direction.

500

Describe what the Echidna on the 5-cent coin is actually doing with its hind leg.

Scratching itself (its quills/spikes).

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