The two dollar coin was first introduced on 20 June 1988. Planning for a two dollar coin commenced around the same time as that for the one dollar coin. Like the one dollar, the two dollar coin replaced the note of the same denomination which had a short service life through high use.

The image on the Australian two dollar coin represents an archetype of an Aboriginal tribal elder, designed by Horst Hahne.

Numerous designers were invited to contribute designs for the two dollar coin based on a brief to include a representation of the head and shoulders of an Aboriginal Australian, the Southern Cross and Australian flora.

The selected design was inspired by an artwork by Ainslie Roberts and modified in line with coin production requirements. Roberts used some features of Gwoya Tjungurrayi, otherwise known as One Pound Jimmy, as inspiration when creating a portrait depicting a traditional Aboriginal tribal elder. The rest of the features were derived from Roberts’ imagination and visual memory developed after drawing thousands of images of Indigenous people.

The size of the two dollar was determined after consideration of the needs of the visually impaired community, security considerations, a desire to avoid shaped coins, practical limitations to the diameter and thickness of coins, and to allow for future expansion of Australia's circulating coin array. When introduced, it was necessary to accommodate this new coin with seven existing denominations.

This denomination has since been used for commemorative designs.



Nominal Specifications

Composition: 92% Copper – 6% Aluminium – 2% Nickel

Shape: Circular

Edge: Interrupted Milled

Mass: 6.60 grams

Diameter: 20.50 millimetres

Mintage Figures

Reverse Design Design Details Year Mintage

(millions) Mint* Designed by Horst Hahne. The 1988 and 1989 dated coins carried the designer’s initials. 1988 1989 160.9 31.6 RAM RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards. 1990 10.3 RAM No two dollar coins were produced in 1991. 1991 - - Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 15.5 4.9 22.1 15.5 13.9 19.0 8.7 27.3 5.7 35.6 29.7 13.7 20.0 45.5 40.5 26.0 47.0 74.5 36.5 1.8 5.9 RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM RAM Commemorating Remembrance Day with an image of a poppy. Designed by Aaron Baggio. 2012 5.8 RAM Commemorating Remembrance Day with an image of a red poppy. Designed by Aaron Baggio. 2012 0.5 RAM Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with concentric purple stripes and a central design feature of St Edward’s Crown. Designed by Aleksandra Stokic. 2013 1.0 RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2013 2014 35.1 39.9 RAM RAM Commemorating Remembrance Day with a dove and olive branch surrounded by concentric green stripes and rays of sunlight inspired by the original Rising Sun badge of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. Designed by Royal Australian Mint. 2014 1.85 RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2015 22.053 RAM Commemorating 100 years since the Anzac Cove landings, inspired by the poppy, the distinctive and powerful red coloured print encapsulates the solemn words ‘Lest We Forget’. Designed by Aleksandra Stokic. 2015 1.46 RAM Commemorating In Flanders Fields sculpted larks surround orange coloured rings representing the sunset glow. Designed by Royal Australian Mint. 2015 2.15 RAM 2016 obverse design to celebrate the 50th anniversary of decimal currency 2016 2.88 RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2016 35.77 RAM An artistic depiction of Napier Waller’s mosaic from the Australian War Memorial’s Hall of Memory. Designed by Royal Australian Mint. 2017 3.98 RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2017 16.4 RAM The distinctive pointed leaves and purple flowers of the herb rosemary make a moving and evocative design. Designed by the Royal Australian Mint. 2017 2.1 RAM A striking and evocative design that is inspired by the Eternal Flame at the Australian War Memorial. Designed by the Royal Australian Mint. 2018 5.4 RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2018 10.6 RAM In 2018 Australia hosts the Invictus Games where brave athletes who have overcome life-changing events will share with us their challenges and triumphs 2018 2.0 RAM This coin honours those who have fallen and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the First World War Armistice, signed on November 11,1918 2018 1.6 RAM This 2019 $2 coloured coin commemorates a century of repatriation in Australia. 2019 2.0** RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards 2019 0.470** RAM This 2019 $2 coloured coin commemorates the 30th Anniversary of National Police Remembrance Day. 2019 2.0** RAM The Royal Australian Mint commemorates the 75th anniversary of the End of World War II 2020 0.5** RAM Designed by Horst Hahne. The designer’s initials were removed from the coins from 1990 onwards New Queen's Effigy - Jody Clark 2020 TBA RAM

Notes for using these tables: These are final mintages where the numbers have been published in an Annual Report and all coins have been issued. Items marked not available will be updated when they pass the Annual Report and issue test.

*All $2 coins have been struck at the Royal Australian Mint

** Partial Numbers for 2019 - Total production to be confirmed, once the 2019-2020 Annual Report is released.