Royal Australian Mint | 2026 $2 C Mintmark Coloured UNC Coin | Dawn Service
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Though its exact origins are disputed, the dawn service is known to have occurred in some form for more than a century. It has become an integral part of Anzac Day in Australia, with tens of thousands of people - service personnel and civilians alike - attending services across the country in a spirit of remembrance and reflection.
A typical dawn service includes a commemorative address, laying of wreaths, playing of military bugle calls, and a one or two minute period of silence. Some services also include the mounting of a catafalque party, an armed guard of four personnel which attends to a catafalque (traditionally a platform containing a coffin, but it may be represented by a shrine). The traditional bugle calls are 'Last Post' and 'Reveille', which are played before and after the period of silence respectively.
The Royal Australian Mint commemorates the dawn service with this stunning coin design. The sun rising over the ocean is colour printed and beautifully complements the aluminium bronze background.
Features
- Coin reverse features a striking representation of the dawn service, including colour print - as well as a 'C' mintmark for Canberra, the place of minting
- Coin obverse features the Daniel Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III
- Struck to the Mint's uncirculated finish
- Packaged in a protective capsule and presentation card
- Limited mintage of 100,000
- Shipping Policy
- Refund Policy
- Option for signature on delivery available at checkout
Due to low margins, coins do not qualify for free shipping.
Limited to 3 per customer.
People exceeding this limit will have all their orders cancelled and refunded without notice less A RESTOCKING TO COVER OUR COSTS . All orders will be checked manually. See our Terms of Service & Refund Policy for more information.
Though its exact origins are disputed, the dawn service is known to have occurred in some form for more than a century. It has become an integral part of Anzac Day in Australia, with tens of thousands of people - service personnel and civilians alike - attending services across the country in a spirit of remembrance and reflection.
A typical dawn service includes a commemorative address, laying of wreaths, playing of military bugle calls, and a one or two minute period of silence. Some services also include the mounting of a catafalque party, an armed guard of four personnel which attends to a catafalque (traditionally a platform containing a coffin, but it may be represented by a shrine). The traditional bugle calls are 'Last Post' and 'Reveille', which are played before and after the period of silence respectively.
The Royal Australian Mint commemorates the dawn service with this stunning coin design. The sun rising over the ocean is colour printed and beautifully complements the aluminium bronze background.
Features
- Coin reverse features a striking representation of the dawn service, including colour print - as well as a 'C' mintmark for Canberra, the place of minting
- Coin obverse features the Daniel Thorne effigy of His Majesty King Charles III
- Struck to the Mint's uncirculated finish
- Packaged in a protective capsule and presentation card
- Limited mintage of 100,000
- Shipping Policy
- Refund Policy
- Option for signature on delivery available at checkout