2025 Royal Australian Corps of Signals Centenary $1 Uncirculated Coin
Honouring a Century of Service: The Royal Australian Corps of Signals Coin
For 100 years, the Royal Australian Corps of Signals has been at the forefront of military communications, ensuring the swift and secure transfer of information across the battlefield and beyond. Since its establishment in 1925, the Corps has played a vital role in every major Australian military mission, pioneering advancements in electronic warfare, cyber operations, and cutting-edge military technology.
To commemorate this milestone, the Royal Australian Mint proudly presents the 2025 $1 Uncirculated Coin – Centenary of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. This remarkable coin pays tribute to the thousands of men and women who have dedicated their service to delivering secure and reliable communications for Australia’s defence forces.
Designed by the Mint’s Adam Ball, the coin’s design is rich in symbolism, honouring the Corps’ identity and legacy. At its centre stands Mercury, the Roman messenger god, representing the Corps’ commitment to transmitting vital information with precision and urgency. Mercury stands on a globe, symbolising the Corps’ national and global reach in military communications. He holds a lightning bolt, signifying rapid communication, while a second bolt beneath his foot reinforces the Corps’ motto, Certa Cito – Swift and Sure.
Surrounding this central imagery, a wreath of leaves frames the design, mirroring the original Corps badge. The background features Morse and binary code spelling out Certa Cito, visually linking the Corps’ historic roots with its modern evolution in electronic warfare and cyber operations.
This coin is a fitting tribute to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals’ century of service, recognising their dedication, resilience, and unwavering role in Australia’s defence history. The obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Daniel Thorne.
Mintage: 50,000
***Limit of 2 per person/household***