? In 1934 the Malay Commissioners of Currency was formed in order to provide a single economic unit for the Straits Settlements guaranteed by the Malayan Governments. Coins were first produced for the Commission in 1939 with the ten cent first struck that year bearing a similar design to the previous Straits' pieces. The reverse features a double inner circle with 10 CENTS in the middle and the legend, COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY MALAYA.The series is relatively easy to complete with an exception ...
?Image from: Heritage Auctions . Victoria gold Sovereign 1887. '2014 April 10-12 & 15-16 CICF World and Ancient Coins Signature Auction - Chicago #3032'. Retrieved from https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/great-britain-victoria-gold-sovereign-1887-/a/3032-32103.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
? Ten Satang is one tenth of a baht.
? The second type of the Elizabeth II Sixpence series was issued between 1955 and 1963. The obverse of this new type features a modified legend which reads - 'ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F:D' . The legend was modified to include 'F:D' which had been removed from British coins following the death of King George VI. The removal had attracted substantial controversy with groups including 'The United Protestant's Association' and a number of Australian Bishops leading protests ...
? In 1915 the Australian Commonwealth Shilling was produced at both the Royal Mint in London and the private Mint of Heaton & Sons in Birmingham. It was necessary to employ Heaton & Sons as the Royal Mint was temporarily refocused on the production of military materials for the war effort. The Royal Mint produced a total of 800,000 pieces and the private mint produced 500,000. The Shillings produced at the latter were struck with a small 'H' mint-mark on the reverse below the date . ...