Stuart Devlin, Coin Designer

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Australia, 50 cents, 2010.  The engagement of Prince William to Catherine Middleton.
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Mauritius, 1000 rupees, 1982.  International Year of Disabled Persons.
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Mauritius, 25 rupees, 1982.  International Year of Disabled Persons.
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Liberia, $200, 1983.  International Year of Disabled Persons.
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Liberia, 20 dollars, 1983.  International Year of Disabled Persons.
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Mr Devlin eventually produced his first circulation coins for Britain, his adopted country, when in 2010 two separate pound coin designs were created to honour the cities of London and Belfast. In 2011, Mr Devlin's UK pound coin designs honouring Edinburgh and Cardiff were released.
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Australia, $200 gold, 1980.  Koala design by Stuart Devlin.
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Australia, $1, 1990.  The kookaburra, the one ounce silver bullion coin.
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Australia, $1, 1990.  Mr Devlin produced two kookaburra designs in the same year.
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Australia, $1 silver, 2004.   Wombat.  Design by Stuart Devlin.


Originally this was a trial design, considered for the circulation dollar back in 1984.

However, the Royal Australian Mint eventually released a collector version of the design.
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Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

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Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

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Australia, $5, 2000.  Sydney 2000 Olympics.  Map of Australia.
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Australia, $5, 2000.  Sydney 2000 Olympics.  Sydney Opera House.
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