Torres Strait Dauareb elder, Segar Passi’s shark artwork is inspired by seven stars in the big dipper and big bear (Ursa Major) constellation which make up the body of a deep-sea predator. The shark’s position in the sky indicates when to plant crops and the timing of seasonal storms. Star Dreaming is a three-coin series that showcases indigenous astronomical stories.
As Melanesian sea-faring people, Torres Strait Islanders are custodians of country that spans 48,000 square kilometres of water and 250 plus islands including 14 that are inhabited. Their culture stretches back an estimated 8000 years, when at the end of the last Ice Age sea levels swamped the land bridge connecting Papua New Guinea and Australia.
Indigenous Australians are believed to be the first astronomers. They have a rich tradition of using the stars as maps, weather predictors, calendars, timekeeping tools and for important storytelling.
In islander culture the stars help guide traditional laws, customs and practices that are handed down through generations through stories, ceremonies, songs and dances. The stars also inform islanders when they should go hunting for dugong and turtles and when to plant food crops like bananas. When the shark constellation appears in the north, islanders know it’s shark mating season.
Coin Features
- Coin’s reverse features artwork by Torres Strait Dauareb elder and artist Segar Passi
- Coin’s obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Jody Clark
- Presented in a display case alongside a numbered Certificate of Authenticity
- Australian legal tender
- Limited mintage of 5,000
Technical Specifications
Year Date | 2021 |
Silver Content (Troy oz) | 1/2 oz |
Monetary Denomination (AUD) | 1.00 |
Fineness (% purity) | 99.9 |
Diameter (mm) | 35.89 |
Finish | Coloured Frosted Uncirculated |
Maximum Mintage | 5,000 |
Obverse Designer | J. Clark |
Reverse Designer | B. King |
Packaging | Capsuled coin in presentation box |
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