Canberra young person catches first coin of 2017 subsequent to lining since Christmas

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Luke Marshall with the first coin minted in 2017
Commitment has paid off for a Canberra adolescent who spent a week stayed outdoors outside the Royal Australian Mint to guarantee the primary coin struck anyplace on the planet in 2017.
Luke Marshall, 16, touched base at the Mint on Christmas Day, and kept up a campground by the Mint's passage through rankling sun, rain, and even an episode of nourishment harming. 

"I needed to go home twice, one time in light of the fact that my skin was beginning to go purple on account of sunburn," he said. 

"The first run through ... I got nourishment harming which wasn't fun, not in the least. 

"I never pondered surrendering ... it was dependably 'I've gotta attempt and stick it out'." 

The reward for his experience was the main mint piece made in 2017, a thing prized by gatherers and possibly worth a great many dollars.
Be that as it may, this year was not the first run through Luke conquered conditions to assert some authority in the yearly race for the year's first coin. 

"It's something I've needed to do since I came here four years back where I was seventh in line, and I simply needed to be number one," he said. 

"A year ago I came here, it was Boxing Day and I simply missed it by two or three hours, so this year we arrived at Christmas. 

"I need to have a go at returning here one year from now, attempt to get number one once more." 

CEO of the Royal Australian Mint Ross MacDiarmid said the coin celebrated the 100th commemoration of the Trans-Australian Railway. 

"This was a huge occasion that relatively few individuals think about," he said. 

The initial 100 guests to strike a coin at the Mint were additionally given endorsements taking note of the noteworthiness of their coins.
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