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In 2020, the Royal Australian Mint released a Donation Dollar coin, which was created with the intention of being donated. To date, six million of these coins have been issued, and research has revealed that more than 60% of people who have found them have donated them, resulting in an estimated $1.9 million being given to charities and those in need.

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In 2020, the Royal Australian Mint released a “Donation Dollar” coin, which was created with the intention of being donated. To date, six million of these coins have been issued, and research has revealed that more than 60% of people who have found them have donated them, resulting in an estimated $1.9 million being given to charities and those in need.

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