Summary
A gold-plated medal issued by the City and Shire of Colac to commemorate the sesquicentenary of Victoria in 1984-5.
It features the seals of the City and Shire and the sesquicentenary logo. The Shire of Colac was located in Victoria's western district. The town of Colac, 148 km west of Melbourne, is one of the oldest inland towns in Victoria. The settlement at Colac developed around a coaching inn built in 1844 at the southern end of the Lake Colac. The fertile Colac area soon supported a range of agriculture and dairying activities, while timber harvesting became a significant industry in the nearby Otway Ranges. The district became noted for its onions, potatoes, cattle, pigs and poultry. Nine years after it issued this medal, in 1994, the Shire of Colac amalgamated with other regional shires to become in Council to form the Colac-Otway Shire Council.
Mint: Brim.
Obverse Description
The Seals of the City (left) and Shire (right) of Colac; above, WITH COMPLIMENTS; below, COLAC
Reverse Description
Logo of the Victorian sesquicentenary; below, VICTORIA 150 / GROWING TOGETHER 1984-5 at rim in small letters the mint name, BRIM MELB
Edge Description
Plain
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Emil Hafner, 21 Jun 1985
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Date Issued
1985 AD
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Inscriptions
(edge) plain (obverse) The Seals of the City (left) and Shire (right) of Colac; above, WITH COMPLIMENTS; below, COLAC (reverse) Logo of the Victorian esquicentenary; below, VICTORIA 150 / GROWING TOGETHER 1984-5 at rim in small letters the mint name, BRIM MELB
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Series
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Material
Gilt
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Axis
12
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Dimensions
32 mm (Outside Diameter), 14.503 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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