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? The 1887 pattern two pound and five pound coins were struck originally to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria on the 20th of June 1887. While the Royal mint London produced many thousand of both denominations, the Sydney branch of the Royal mint produced a very small number of each denoted by an S on the exergue line above the date. S mintmark of a Sydney mint strike
? This coin celebrates the White Cockatoo and is part of a Bird Series of commemorative coins issued by the Royal Australian Mint. Released in 1990, this was the second coin in the series, which celebrates the native birds of Australia. The final coin of the set paid tribute to the Wedge Tail Eagle, and was released in 1994. The coins were issued on a yearly basis and the other birds featured are the Kookaburra, the Jabiru. the Emperor Penguin and the Palm Cockatoo. This issue was ...
? Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth now celebrates 60 years on the throne. The Royal Australian mint issued this commemorative two dollar coin in recognition of this occasion. The reverse was designed by Aleksandra Stokic and features a purple striped circle containing a representation of St Edwards Crown in the middle. The reverse legend states
? The 1859/8 overdate half sovereign is one of the lesser known overdates despite the clarity of the 9 over the 8. This is likely due to its scarcity rather than anything else giving it the potential to be one of the series sleeper dates. An example sold in Heritage in 2012 for US$10,925 - a price not more than the value of a normal 1859 indicating that at the time, the market had not fully appreciated the variety. This example had been certified ...