? The Royal Australian Mint has produced a silver kangaroo piece every year since 1993. This piece, issued in 2001, was sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik based on a painting by Aboriginal artist Jeanette Timbery. The rich colours of the original artwork have been represented in this piece by varied textures. The reverse legend states
? Following the discovery of gold in Sydney, sovereigns were minted at the Sydney Mint from 1855 and continued until 1916. Prior to the discovery of gold, Australian colonies were reliant upon coins minted in Great Britain as these were the only coins recognised as having legal tender status . The 1850s Gold Rush affected not only the mintage of coins but also sudden population growth, particularly in Victoria. In turn, this demanded sudden developments in government administration ...
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? In 1951 the Perth and Melbourne Mints produced 29,422,000 Half Penny pieces. In the same year the Royal Mint in London produced 6,960,000 pennies. The London variety can be distinguished by a 'PL' mint-mark and the Perth Mint variety can be be distinguished by a dot mint-mark located in the same spot. The Melbourne variety is notably more scarce than the Perth variety although it is still quite affordable until around MS64. London 'PL' mint-mark on the reverse of a 1951-PL ...
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