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Set of Australian coins in current circulation on created black background. It is my understanding that 2D representations of 3D designs (coins) are permissible under photography provisions of copyright.

From left to right: $2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c

Please note that despite the silver coins looking different in colour, they are generall all a shiny to dull silver colour. The 10c piece is merely significantly older and thus more tarnished.

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