? This five dollar silver proof piece is part of a set commemorating Australian Art of the Twentieth Century which is itself within the premier Masterpieces in Silver series. Eight of Australia's greatest artists have been showcased in this set with four released in 2006 and 2007. This 2006 piece commemorates the life and works of Jeffrey Smart with the reverse featuring his painting 'Keswick Siding'. The reverse also includes the text
? The Type III five cent piece has been issued from 1999 and remains the annually issued type today. The type features the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth on the obverse and Stuart Devlin's iconic echidna design on the reverse. Devlin's initials can be found directly underneath the denomination . In addition to the large number of standard business and proof strikes a number of different strike types have been issued. From 2001, the Royal Australian Mint has intermittently ...
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? The 1917 Shilling was the second of its series to be produced at the Melbourne Mint in Australia. The total mintage for the year was 5,274,000 - the largest mintage of the series so far. As a result of this large mintage the piece is generally easy and affordable to obtain in most grades. Population reports by PCGS show that there are a large number of mint-state examples ranging from MS61 to MS66. Collectors seeking a high mint-state example from this era would be ...
? 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