Twenty cent - 1968 to 1968 - Price Guide
Twenty cent Australian coins showing an Platypus on reverse were released for the first time in circulation on February 14, 1966. Like the four species of echidna, the platypus is one of the five extant species of monotremes, the only mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The platypus is the animal emblem of the state of New South Wales. Until the early 20th century humans hunted the platypus for its fur, but it is now protected throughout its range.
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- MS-60 to 65
- MS-66 to 70
Variety | MS-60 | MS-61 | MS-62 | MS-63 | MS-64 | MS-65 |
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1968 | - | - | - | $35.00 | $67.80 | $97.90 |
Mint state (MS) defines business strike coins that barely or never has been in circulation.
Values of NBU, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.
Variety | MS-66 | MS-67 | MS-68 | MS-69 | MS-70 |
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1968 | $156 | - | - | - | - |
Mint state (MS) defines business strike coins that barely or never has been in circulation.
Values of NBU, specimen and proof coins are grouped under not intended for circulation tab. Select a date or variety to find the values and prices of all grades available.
View the grading section to identify grades.