? The George V sovereign series was struck from 1911 to 1931 with the design changing from 1928 to 1929 with the two types being known as the Large Head and Small Head design respectively. Large Head Design Small Head Design The issue was struck in Australia at the Sydney, Melbourne and Perth mints up to 1926 and only the Melbourne and Perth mints thereafter. The mint of manufacture can be determined by the letter S, M or P on the exergue ...
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? This coin is a reproduction of the commemorative coin issued by the Royal Australian Mint in 1977 in celebration of the Queens Silver Jubilee. The silver jubilee marked 25 years on the throne and was an internationally celebrated event. In 1989 the RAM released their second annual Masterpieces in Silver collection, which consisted of past commemorative 50 cent coins.The reverse design used on the original silver jubilee coin was replicated and struck to a much higher standard of finish onto ...
? This twenty cent piece was released by the Royal Australian Mint in 2001 as part of their extensive program celebrating the Centenary of Federation. The piece commemorates the inclusion of Western Australia in the Australian federation. The reverse was designed by Joseph Neve, from Bellington High School in New South Wales. The design is minimalist, featuring an outline of New South Wales and, within that, the State's floral emblem, the waratah. The dates 1901 - 2001 can be seen at the very ...
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