? The 1912-H Penny was struck at the Heaton & Sons Mint with a total mintage of 3,600,000. This was a medium to high mintage and as a result the year is generally more affordable than other early years in the series. Despite this it is still quite difficult to acquire a mint-state example, especially for grades higher than MS63. The Heaton & Sons features a small 'H' mint-mark located under the lower scroll on the reverse. Heaton & Sons 'H' mint-mark on the reverse ...
? The Royal Australian Mint has produced a silver kangaroo piece every year since 1993. This piece, issued in 2000, was designed by Horst Hahne and features a Kangaroo jumping against a background of the outline of Australia with the legend
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? This two Dollar Silver proof coin is one piece from a set of four that makes up the 2003 Masterpieces in Silver series. The set is called the The Port Phillip Patterns. This piece has a denomination of two Dollars and a reproduction 1/2 ounce coin whilst those accompanying the coin to complete the set include a one Dollar coin, a five dollar coin and a ten Dollar coin. The complete set was launched in July 2003 by the Royal Australian Mint and was instantly a popular purchase amongst ...
? In 1945, Australia's pennies were intended to be produced solely at the Perth mint but when the Melbourne mint prepared the dies it became clear that the 1937 master dies were worn beyond any usefulness and new dies were prepared dated 1945 . Four proof strikes were prepared by the Melbourne mint before working dies were shipped to Perth. The Melbourne mint retained all 4 coins which were later transferred to the Museum of Victoria. In July, ...