Exclusive $2 coins hit Woolworths shelves—find out how to get your hands on them!

Attention all numismatists and shoppers alike!

Woolworths has teamed up with the Royal Australian Mint to release a series of exclusive $2 coins to spark excitement among collectors and patriotic Australians.

These coins are not just currency; they're a celebration of the spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic games, and they're coming to Woolworths near you.



The new $2 coins are a tribute to the upcoming 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and they're only available through Woolworths stores.

That's right, to get your hands on these limited edition coins, you'll need to pay a visit to your local Woolies and pay in cash.


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Woolworths customers will have the chance to receive limited edition $2 coins. Credit: Woolworths


Woolworths has announced, 'To celebrate the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games, the Royal Australian Mint is releasing four new coins. Check your change in stores to secure one of these limited edition coins.'

The collection includes three $2 coins with themes centred around the 2024 Australian Olympic Team and one $2 coin dedicated to the 2024 Australian Paralympic Team.

Adorned in the nation's iconic green and gold, these coins are not only legal tender but also a piece of art.

The first to be released is the 2024 $2 Australian Olympic Team Community coin, which features a design that includes a kangaroo, an emu, the Commonwealth Star, and the Olympic rings.

Following the Community coin, collectors can look forward to the AllezAus and Olympism coins, which depict kangaroos in athletic competition against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower.



Here's the release schedule for these must-have coins:
  • 2024 $2 Australian Olympic Team Community: 17 July
  • 2024 $2 Australian Olympic Team AllezAus: 31 July
  • 2024 $2 Australian Olympic Team Olympism: 14 August
  • 2024 $2 Australian Paralympic Team: 28 August
But wait, there's more! Earlier this year, the Mint also released two $1 coins celebrating the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

These coins, which featured vibrant designs of a swimmer and a table tennis player, retailed for $20 each.

However, savvy collectors have already seen their value increase, with some fetching as much as $85 for a pair on eBay.

Mint CEO Leigh Gordon expressed the sentiment behind these collectibles: 'These stunning keepsakes will be treasured for years to come and will serve as a reminder of the sense of pride and achievement we have in our athletes.'



This comes after Woolworths announced they are the official Fresh Food Partner of the Australian and Olympic Paralympic teams.

The supermarket also decided to sell Australian flags in time for the 2024 Paris Olympics, following a controversy over not stocking the nation’s flag on Australia Day.
Key Takeaways
  • Woolworths customers have the exclusive opportunity to receive new $2 coins celebrating the Olympic and Paralympic games as change in stores.
  • The special release features four coins, three celebrating the Australian Olympic Team and one honouring the Australian Paralympic Team, all coloured in green and gold.
  • Release dates for the coins are staggered, with the first being available on 17 July and others following on 31 July, 14 August, and 28 August.
  • Previously, the Royal Australian Mint released $1 coins for the Olympic and Paralympic teams, which have become collectable items sold for well above their face value on eBay.
Have you found any of these special coins in your change yet? Do you plan to collect all four? Share your stories and tips in the comments below!
 
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Just remember Woolworth is the company who refused to celebrate Australia day. They tried to force their customers to follow their "Woke" acceptance of Labor’s " Voice " proposal that was rejected by more than 2 thirds of Australians.. Now in desperation they try to play the patriotic card.
 
Trying anything to get people to shop there. I’d love to know what are the chances of getting one, if any, of these coins?
 
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Just remember Woolworth is the company who refused to celebrate Australia day. They tried to force their customers to follow their "Woke" acceptance of Labor’s " Voice " proposal that was rejected by more than 2 thirds of Australians.. Now in desperation they try to play the patriotic card.
Woke? What is "woke"? Some gangsta wank talk? Want to try some real talk? I am more than accommodating.

Wanksta!!!! :ROFLMAO:
 
Beautiful looking coins but I note that the Paralympic coin seems to have some parts missing in the colour! Was this unintentional?
 
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Just remember Woolworth is the company who refused to celebrate Australia day. They tried to force their customers to follow their "Woke" acceptance of Labor’s " Voice " proposal that was rejected by more than 2 thirds of Australians.. Now in desperation they try to play the patriotic card.
😂 They didn't refuse to celebrate. They just didn't want to sell all the cheap Chinese "authentic" Australian junk.

Did it make any difference to you personally? 🤔
 
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I only pay by card so won't see one anyway. And won't be seeing any Olympics as it's all on overnight. 😕
 
Silly question - How can anyone have found any of these coins yet when the 1st one isn't out until 17th July.
I do shop with CASH so I am hoping I might obtain at least one. I don't shop at Woolies often.
 
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