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1956 Threepence



The wheat stalks design continued into this type right until the conclusion of the threepence series in 1964. This type features a slightly reworded obverse legend, ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F:D, (Elizabeth II, by the grace of god, queen, defender of the faith), after public outcry that the previous type omitted FIDEI DEF (defender of the faith).

All dates in the series are easy to acquire in mint state though the 1956 is quite scarce and underrated. Most dates other than the 1956 are relatively easy to acquire up to MS66 due to nice surfaces owing to the small size of the coin.

All dates in the series were struck at the Melbourne mint and do not display any mintmarks.

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Contents
Mintage
14,088,000
Reverse Designer
George Kruger Gray
Obverse Designer
Mary Gillick
Size
17 mm
Composition
50.00% Silver
40.00% Copper
5.00% Nickel
5.00% Zinc
Bullion Value
72¢
1956 Elizabeth II Threepence
Reverse

1956 Elizabeth II Threepence
Obverse

Valuation
Typical Handled: $2  
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Glossary
  • legend - The inscription around the inner edge of the coin
  • mint - a facility that produces coins
  • mint state - A state of a coin that shows no signs of circulation
  • mintmark - A marking, usually a letter or dot that signifies which mint struck a particular coin
  • obverse - The heads side of the coin

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