? The Boeing 747 five dollar is part of the Flying Through Time collection of proof, silver five dollar coins struck by the Royal Australian Mint. The other issues are the S.25 Sandringham, the Avro 504K, the Airbus A380, the De Havilland DH86 and the Lockheed Constellation L749. The reverse of this coin, designed by Wojciech Pietranik, includes two images of the Boeing 747 viewed from different angles. Included at the base of the design is the legend 5 DOLLARS with the legend ...
? As in 1916 and in 1918, the Calcutta mint struck half pennies for Australia distinguishable by an I mintmark below the lower scroll on the reverse much like the 1916. I mintmark on the 1917 half penny The 1917 half penny is a relatively common piece in lower grades though gets quite scarce in mint state , especially if sought in the higher mint state grades with only 7 PCGS certified examples in mint state at this time, compared with 22 of the generally more expensive ...
?Image from: Heritage Auctions . Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1869 MS65 PCGS. '2015 January 4 - 5 NYINC World Coins & Ancient Coins Signature Auction - New York #3037'. Retrieved from https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-victoria-gold-1-2-sovereign-1869-ms65-pcgs-/a/3037-29728.s?type=NGC3037
? The 1943 Penny was struck at the Melbourne Mint to a mintage of 11,112,000 which was quite typical for the series. In the same year the Perth Mint produced 33,086,400 which was one of the highest for the series. The Perth Mint variety can be differentiated by the presence of a small dot mint-mark located after the 'Y' in 'PENNY' . The Melbourne variety generally achieves higher valuations than the Perth variety although it still remains relatively affordable until around MS63. ...
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