This below is the Australian Federal Governments Currency Act
and below are coins of " legal " tender. They have not called in the 5c as yet, but may eventually.
As for the gold coins?
Cheers
Schedule—Standard compositions of coins
Sections 13 and 14
Column 1 Column 2 0 Denomination of Coin Standard Composition 1 Two hundred dollars...................................... 11/12ths gold and 1/12th other metal 2 One hundred dollars....................................... 11/12ths gold and 1/12th other metal 3 Fifty dollars..................................................... 11/12ths gold and 1/12th other metal 4 Twenty‑five dollars........................................ 11/12ths gold and 1/12th other metal 5 Ten dollars....................................................... 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metal 6 Fifty cents........................................................ Copper and nickel 7 Twenty cents................................................... Copper and nickel 8 Ten cents.......................................................... Copper and nickel 9 Five cents......................................................... Copper and nickel 10 Two cents......................................................... Copper, tin and zinc 11 One cent........................................................... Copper, tin and zinc
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