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? The obverse of this one cent coin has the legend HONG KONG 1862 with a lion and a crown either side of the date. The inner circle divides the denomination ONE CENT. Between the denomination and the legend, there is a wreath. The reverse shows four Chinese symbols depicting the date, country and denomination. The heads side of the coinThe inscription around the inner edge of the coinThe tails side of the coin
? The final run of Victorian sovereigns were struck from 1893 to 1901 at the Sydney, Melbourne, and, in the final 3 years, the Perth mint after its opening in 1899. All dates can be considered rare in MS63, and very rare in MS64 and up with only a handful of certified examples . The key date of the series is the 1899 Perth mint sovereign; other key dates include the 1893 Melbourne and the 1898 Sydney. Several bank rolls were found of the Melbourne mint issues but most coins ...
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? The Type II one dollar coin was issued between 1985 and 1998. It featured the Raphael Maklouf portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and Stuart Devlin's iconic 'Mob of Roos' design on the reverse. The issue was struck in an Aluminium Bronze alloy exclusively at the Royal Australian Mint. Most dates in the series were either not issued or issued only in mint sets making the type quite limited in its scope of business strike coins. Glossary ...