I can’t confirm a reliable mint count for “Australian 2026 tencent pieces” from the available information, and the wording looks ambiguous. If you meant the Australian 10-cent coin, the Royal Australian Mint says circulating coin quantities are determined in collaboration with commercial banks, and its public pages don’t give a current 2026 tally for 10-cent pieces minted so far.

What I can verify

  • The Royal Australian Mint confirms that 10-cent coins are part of Australia’s circulating coinage.
  • It also says annual coin quantities are determined based on demand, not published as a live running count on the general FAQ page.
  • A 2026 Mint-related news item only confirms that the first 100 coins of the year were struck at the start of 2026, not the total number of 2026 10-cent pieces minted so far.

Why the number is unclear

  • “Tencent” does not match an Australian coin term, so the request may be a typo or shorthand.
  • “Minted so far” usually requires a live production report or an annual mintages table, which was not available in the information I could verify.
  • Public sources I found point to annual or program-specific mintages, but not a real-time 2026 count for the 10-cent denomination.

Best interpretation

If you meant “How many Australian 10-cent coins have been minted in 2026 so far?”, the honest answer is: I can’t verify an exact public total from the sources available here.

TL;DR: No verified public 2026 total for Australian 10-cent coins was available in the sources I could confirm, and the phrase “tencent pieces” appears to be a typo or unclear wording.