Thomas Anne Collectibles
Australian $1 Coin Archive Case | 24 Piece Format
Australian $1 Coin Archive Case | 24 Piece Format
Laser Engraving The engraved imagery reveals the natural timber beneath the finish. Its appearance will vary with your lighting — warm, directional light brings out the finest detail.
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The Thomas Anne Introduction Letter
A personal founders' letter from Bradley and Cristy-Anne — printed on fine stock and signed by hand.
24 specialised capsules for $1 coins. 2.2mm depth, fitted precisely for the case.
Premium microfibre for gentle cleaning. Traps dust without scratching. 10cm × 10cm.
Soft cotton for a gentle touch. One size fits all.
28cm × 19cm × 4.5cm
Mahogany structure. Plywood base. Brass locks & hinges.
Walnut finish.
Optional engraved imagery adds sophistication and blends seamlessly with the natural wood grain.
Showcases your genuine Thomas Anne product — a mark of craftsmanship and authenticity.
Perfectly cut for $1 coins. Complements the wood texture and secures each coin in place.
Australian $1 Coin Display Case
Purpose-built to proudly display the Australian one dollar series
"A collection is not merely what you have gathered.
It is the record of who you are."
Every coin in your collection carries a story — a year, a moment, a decision to preserve something that mattered. This case exists to give those stories the environment they deserve. Not storage. A home.
Constructed from Mahogany Family Hardwood and hand-finished to a warm archival sheen, no two cases are identical. The natural grain of the timber — its variations, its character — becomes part of the object itself. A permanent physical counterpart to the uniqueness of the collection it houses.
Each coin sits within a precision-cut archival foam recess, sized to the exact diameter of the Australian one dollar capsule — not approximately, exactly. A recess that is even slightly oversized allows movement, and movement causes the micro-scratching that permanently reduces grade.
Your collection is fully visible at all times. Protected does not mean hidden. This case is designed to be opened, shared, and seen.
This case functions as both protective enclosure and presentation stage. Arranged chronologically, thematically, or by occasion — the collection becomes a narrative. The years of quiet devotion become something visible and transmittable.
Designed for the long-term custodian. Built for whoever opens it next.
Preservation is not containment. It is continuity.Most cases store coins. Few protect them. The difference is not cosmetic — it is structural.
Standard cases use approximate sizing. Coins shift inside loose recesses and develop micro-scratches that permanently reduce grade. Every Thomas Anne recess is cut to the exact diameter of the denomination it holds.
Cheap foam and PVC-based linings off-gas compounds that react with copper and silver over time, causing irreversible toning and surface damage. Thomas Anne uses archival-grade, inert foam throughout.
Plated hinges and latches corrode and seize within years of regular use. Thomas Anne uses brass locks and hinges chosen for permanence — hardware that will still work properly when the collection passes to the next person who opens it.
| Primary Material | Mahogany Family Hardwood |
| Base | Plywood |
| Hardware | Brass Locks & Hinges |
| Coin Format | Australian $1 24 Piece |
| Internal Structure | Precision-Cut Archival Foam |
| Finish | Walnut Satin |
| Dimensions | 28cm × 19cm × 4.5cm |
| Classification | Heirloom Presentation Structure |
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