You can buy Bluey coins either as official Australian collectable coins (Bluey Dollarbucks) or as unofficial/novelty items from online marketplaces, so where you go depends on which type you want.

Official Bluey collectable coins

For the 2024–2025 Bluey Dollarbuck $1 coins and sets, focus on official Australian outlets.

  • Australia Post :
    • Participating post offices sell individual Bluey $1 coins and a 10‑coin tube with a collector folder, with a 1‑in‑10 chance to pull a special coloured coin.
* Some non‑coloured Bluey and Bingo coins can also appear in your change if you make a cash purchase at the counter during promotion periods.
  • Royal Australian Mint & partners:
    • Special Christmas Bluey coins and other themed releases have been sold through the Mint shop in Deakin (Canberra), by phone via the Mint contact centre, and via authorised distributors, often in limited runs.
  • Specialist collectable shops:
    • Australian coin/collectable retailers (including online‑only shops) stock Bluey sets, tubes, and Postal Numismatic Covers when Australia Post and the Mint release them, usually while stocks last.

Online resellers and marketplaces

Once official stock sells out, many people turn to secondary markets.

  • Collectable resellers:
    • Online collectable stores list full 10‑coin tube sets with folders, and special Bluey Dollarbuck coins with privy marks or on Postal Numismatic Covers at marked‑up prices.
  • General marketplaces:
    • Marketplaces like Etsy have listings for complete Bluey $1 coin sets in sealed tubes, plus individual special‑edition Bluey coins, often shipped from Australia and priced for collectors.
* Expect higher prices than original retail and check seller ratings carefully, since demand has been high and scalping is a known issue among fans.

“Bluey coin” as a meme/crypto token

There is also a meme‑style Bluey Coin on the Solana blockchain, which is unrelated to the official Australian $1 Bluey Dollarbucks coins.

  • This token is promoted as a playful, no‑utility coin, more like a meme asset than a traditional investment.
  • If you go this route, you would buy it through Solana‑compatible crypto wallets and exchanges that list the token, not through coin dealers or post offices.

Quick tips before you buy

  • Decide if you want official legal‑tender collectables (from Australia Post, Mint, or credible dealers) or novelty/crypto “Bluey coin” products.
  • For official sets, check:
    • Australia Post’s online shop and local post offices first, then
    • Reputable collectable retailers and marketplaces if primary stock is gone.
  • For secondary‑market buys, compare prices, shipping from Australia, and seller reviews to avoid overpaying or getting non‑authentic items.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.