? Following the return of Hong Kong to China, the five dollar obverse features the Bauhinia Flower which was supplied by Joseph Yam as well as the country of origin in both English and Chinese. The reverse shows the denomination in Chinese and English along with the date and numerical value. The first Hong Kong currency was established in 1864 by the fifth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Hercules Robinson and the Hong Kong Mint was established on 7th May, 1866 in order to provide a steady supply ...
? The 1935 Sixpence is a semi-key date in the George V series. It was struck at the Royal Mint in London to the very small total mintage of 392,000. Despite the low mintage the type appears to be comparable in scarcity to many similar years. As with all George V sixpence acquiring the type in mint-state will require the collector to set aside a substantial sum of money. The low mintage in 1935 and the lack of any issue between 1928 and 1934 can be explained by the Great ...
?Image from: A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd . Victoria, Sovereign, 1852, Roman letter I in date for figure 1, raised die flaw in I, second larger young head left. 'Auction 73 8 May 2012'. Retrieved from https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=290&lot=64
? This 2012 ten dollar piece is a replica of the pre-decimal Australian threepence. The reverse features George Kruger Gray's design for the threepence modified to feature the denomination TEN DOLLARS and the date 2012. The obverse houses the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II with the legend ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2012. The piece features a 'C' mint-mark. In addition to this piece the Royal Australian Mint also released a one dollar silver proof variety and a uncirculated ...
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