Police have released CCTV footage of a man they believe may be linked to the theft of 63,000 limited edition $1 Bluey coins.
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The footage shows a man getting out of a white SUV and entering a Revesby bank carrying an unzipped black duffel bag.
The man is described as being of Pacific Islander or Maori appearance, with a medium build and a black beard.
The footage shows the driver of the white SUV waiting in the car outside the bank.
Police believe the man and the driver may be able to assist with inquiries into the alleged robbery.
The unreleased Bluey coins produced by the Australian Mint were stolen from a Wetherill Park warehouse in Sydney's west on July 12.

The stolen coins are estimated to be worth more than $600,000 with coins listed online sold for around $10 each.
Police also released CCTV footage from around the warehouse at the time when the coins are believed to have been stolen.
Police believe the driver of a dark-coloured Ford Territory shown in the video may also be able to assist in their investigation.
NSW Police launched Strike Force Bandit in July and detectives have since located and seized 189 stolen coins.
Two men were charged for their alleged involvement in the theft. Both men remain before the courts.
Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.

