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Dr Stuart Devlin, Coin Designer & Jeweller (1931-?)
Image: One Cent
Source: Museum Victoria
Geelong-born Dr Stuart Devlin is an accomplished coin designer. He designed the reverses of Australia's first decimal coins in 1963 (released in 1966), and he also designed the Sydney 2000 Olympics coin series. The Sydney 2000 Coin Program consisted of 8 gold, 16 silver and 28 bronze coins. Now based in England, Devlin was appointed goldsmith and jeweller to HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1982 and in 1998 he was appointed a member of the Royal Mint Advisory Committee on the Designs of Coins, Medals, Seals and Decorations. He has designed coins for 36 countries.
Devlin has also designed furniture, residences, table settings, and interiors, as well as instruments for keyhole surgery.
References:
Andrew John, (2006). 'Stuart Devlin', in Australasian Coin & Banknote, June, pp.24-27.
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Coin - 1 Dollar, Australia, 1984
Australia Dollar 1984 (AD) Mint: Royal Australian
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Coin - 1 Cent, Australia, 1982
Australia Cent 1982 (AD) Mint: Royal Australian
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Sculpture - Pig, Stuart Devlin, Mt Macedon, Victoria, 16 Feb 1983 (Bushfire Affected)
Miniature sculpture of a pig found in the ashes of Viewfield, a house in Mt. Macedon owned by John and Zelma Gartner, after the Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983. This is a remnant of a c ...
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Coin - 1 Dollar, Australia, 1984
Australia Dollar 1984 In red card Mint: Royal Australian Mint Canberra
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Coin - 1 Dollar, Australia, 1984
Australia Dollar 1984 In red card Mint: Royal Australian Mint Canberra
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Proof Coin - 50 Cents, Australia, 1966
Australia Fifty Cent, 1966 Proof Mint: Royal Australian, Canberra Part of Canberra Mint proof set
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Coin - 50 Cents, Australia, 1999
Australia Fifty Cent, 1999 Mint: Royal Australian Mint, Canberra This was the first year that the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of Elizabeth II was used on Australian coinage.
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Coin - 50 Cents, Australia, 1981
Australia Fifty Cent, 1981 Mint: Royal Australian Mint, Canberra 24,168,000 fifty cent coins were struck at Canberra in 1981.
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Coin - 50 Cents, Australia, 1973
Australia Fifty Cent, 1973 Mint: Royal Australian Mint, Canberra 4,009,000 fifty cent coins were struck at Canberra in 1973
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Coin - 50 Cents, Australia, 1974
Australia Fifty Cent, 1974 Mint: Royal Australian Mint, Canberra 8,962,000 fifty cent coins were struck at Canberra in 1974
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