Bluey Coins Stolen, Recovered
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•Police recover more than 40,000 stolen Bluey coins
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Police in Australia say they have recovered 40,061 stolen Bluey coins.
The coins were stolen two months before they were due to enter circulation.
The gold-coloured coins are known as Bluey dollarbucks which is how money is referred to in the cartoon.
They are worth A$1 ($ 0.65 ; 50p ) a piece.
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