2 dollar coin worth 10000 dollars

Head straight for your piggy banks, wallets and purses. There's a chance you could be sitting on a $10,000 Australian $2 coin.

Joel Kandiah, a Western Australia commerce teacher, has released another TikTok video showing a batch of different $2 coins.

Only this time, the last one in the video is going for up to $10,000 dollars on eBay!

 

These special $2 coins were minted in 1988 and 1989.

The special feature of these coins that make it so special is the tiny HH on the tails side of the coin.

Looking closer, you can see the HH is on the chest of the indigenous man (Gwoya Tjungurrayi)

 

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And what's more, there are supposed to be around 198 million of these in circulation!

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Shane Warne's eldest daughter has spoken out against plans to dramatise her father's life in a two-part miniseries, calling Channel 9 "beyond disrespectful".

In a story posted to Instagram on Wednesday, Brooke Warne, 25, targeted the network, saying: "Do any of you have any respect for Dad? Or his family? Who did so much for Channel 9 and now you want to dramatise his life and our families (sic) life 6 months after he has passed away? You are beyond disrespectful."

Nine says the miniseries, called Warnie, will screen over two nights in 2023.

It has described the show as a fitting tribute to one of the greatest Australians of all time and its must-see drama event of next year.

Casting details are yet to be announced. Screentime will produce the miniseries for Nine in association with VicScreen.

Brooke's comments followed what would have been her father's 53rd birthday on Tuesday. She shared on Instagram: "Today will always be Your day."

His second-eldest daughter Summer Warne, 20, said she would do anything to see his big smile one last time.

"Thank you for the 20 years of memories we shared together. I will cherish them always," she posted on Instagram.

Warne's longtime manager James Erskine has previously spoken out against plans to dramatise the cricketer's life, telling News Corp earlier this year he would write to chairman Peter Costello about the matter.

The former cricketer died on the Thai resort island of Koh Samui on March 4 this year, with a televised state memorial held at the MCG in April.

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Coca-Cola are coming under heavy fire since their announcement surrounding the popular Aussie drink 'Lift'.

The rumours circling the future of 'Lift' began way back in July which then angered fans calling the drink "irreplaceable".

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A Coca-Cola Australia spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au that Lift cans and bottles would be phased out of all Australian stores by the end of 2022 as the company shifts their focus.

“Sprite Lemon+ with added caffeine and zesty lemon flavour is our new addition to the Sprite brand,” they said.

“We’re always evolving our product portfolio to provide more of what people want and we only introduce recipes we feel will bring more followers to our brands.

“We believe our new Sprite Lemon+ range, including a Sprite Lemon+ Zero Sugar product, will be popular with existing Lift drinkers.”

Fans of Lift took to social media to voice their displeasure, “Coca Cola removing Lift from sale in Australia is a sad day,” one user wrote and another said that “Sprite does not … hold up to Lift and they need to bring back Lift."

Six years after David Bowie died, fans are being treated to a new feature-length movie about his life and art.

Moonage Daydream is a genre defying immersion into the art and sounds of Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time.

Told through sublime, kaleidoscopic, never-before-seen footage, performances and music, the movie is a cinematic odyssey into Bowie’s creative, musical and spiritual journey.

The film is guided by David Bowie’s own narration and is the first officially sanctioned film on the artist.

It’s supported by the David Bowie Estate, which granted director Brett Morgen (The Kid Stays in the Picture, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, Jane) unprecedented access to their collection.

In 2017, the estate presented Morgen with over 5 million assets. Included in the collection were rare and never-before seen drawings, recordings, films, and journals. Morgen spent four years assembling the film and another 18 months designing the soundscape, animations, and colour palette.

For the film, the sound team - featuring Bowie’s long-time collaborator, friend and music producer Tony Visconti and Academy Award®-winning sound mixer Paul Massey (Bohemian Rhapsody) - remixed and translated Bowie’s original stems for a theatrical environment.

Throughout his career, across generations, Bowie taught us that our differences were our strengths.

With Moonage Daydream, Bowie provides us with a roadmap of how to survive the 21st century, inviting audiences to celebrate his legacy and enduring influence like never before.

Find out showtimes in your location here: www.bowiemoonagedaydream.com