Anzac Day: Australian Intelligence Corps Aluminum Bronze 2017 (coin in card)
The 2017 Anzac Day: Australian Intelligence Corps Bronze Aluminum Coin (coin in card) is a piece that celebrates the Australian Intelligence Corps, established in 1907, which provides intelligence support to commanders so they can make informed decisions on the battlefield.
The said coin is minted by The Perth Mint in aluminum bronze, weighing 13.8 grams and having a diameter of 30.6 mm. The metal used for beating is characterized by high resistance to corrosion, abrasion and impact. These properties make the "Anzac Day" coins an ideal addition to a collection and can make a lasting gift.
Anzac Day 2017 is minted as official legal tender in the issuer's country and is guaranteed by the Australian government. In addition, each piece is packaged and delivered in an elegant package, which is also a certificate of authenticity.
Obverse the coin is decorated with the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscription "ELIZABETH II", "AUSTRALIA". The obverse also contains information on the face value of the coin. The designer of the obverse was Ian Rank-Broadley.
Reverse shows soldiers and the inscription "25 APRIL", "LEST WE FORGET". The reverse also features The Perth Mint's "P" mint mark. The designer of the reverse was Ing Ing Jong.