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2026 $2 Dawn Service Coin – Royal Australian Mint Roll (25 Coins)
2026 $2 Dawn Service Coin – Royal Australian Mint Roll (25 Coins)
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Secure a full roll of one of 2026’s most meaningful commemorative releases — the $2 Dawn Service coin, issued by the Royal Australian Mint to honour Australia’s ANZAC tradition.
This powerful design reflects the solemnity of the Dawn Service, a moment of reflection held across the nation to remember those who served and sacrificed. A centrepiece release for the year, this coin continues the strong collector demand for commemorative $2 issues.
Presented in an official Royal Australian Mint roll, this format is highly sought after by collectors and investors alike — offering untouched coins exactly as issued from the Mint.
Key Features:
- Denomination: $2
- Year of Issue: 2026
- Finish: Uncirculated
- Composition: Aluminium Bronze
- Obverse: King Charles III Effigy
- Roll Quantity: 25 Coins
- Packaging: Official Royal Australian Mint Paper Roll
- Status: Australian Legal Tender
Why Collect a RAM Roll?
- Highly desirable original mint-wrapped roll format
- Ideal for collectors seeking uncirculated, untouched coins
- Great for long-term storage, investment, or breaking for individual sales
- Strong demand for commemorative $2 roll releases
- A standout addition to any serious $2 coin collection
Condition:
- Coins are uncirculated, direct from Royal Australian Mint rolls
- Rolls are original and unopened (unless otherwise stated)
- Paper rolls may show minor handling/storage marks
- Coins inside remain in mint-issued condition
Important Information:
- You will receive one full RAM roll (25 coins)
- Multiples available
- Photos are for demonstration purposes only
- Rolls are selected at random from available stock
A Roll Worth Remembering
The 2026 Dawn Service $2 coin is more than just currency — it’s a tribute captured in metal. Owning a full Royal Australian Mint roll ensures you hold this release in its purest form, just as it left the Mint.
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