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1934/3 Overdate Threepence



The George V threepence series, lasting throughout George V's reign from 1911 to 1936, features the Coat of Arms with 'Advance Australia' across the scroll, 'THREEPENCE' up the top and the year of issue down the bottom. The obverse features the crowned bust of King George V facing to the left and the legend, 'GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT : OMN : REX F. D. IND : IMP' ('George V, by the grace of god, Ruler and King of Britain, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India').

Like most George V series, this a very popular series to collect. In lower grade, all dates can be acquired at reasonable expense excluding the 1922/1 overdate threepence (Learn more about the 1922/21 Overdate Threepence). Type set collectors of mint state pieces would do well aiming for the 1918-M (Learn more about the 1918-M Threepence), 1921-M (Learn more about the 1921-M Threepence), 1934 (Learn more about the 1934 Threepence), 1935 (Learn more about the 1935 Threepence) and 1936 (Learn more about the 1936 Threepence) for good strikes and value.

This series was struck at the London, Sydney and Melbourne mints. From 1911 to 1915 the London mint struck the threepence. From 1916 to 1924 the Melbourne mint struck threepence bearing the mintmark 'M' under the date from 1916 to 1921. From 1924 to 1926 the Melbourne mint in conjunction with the Sydney mint struck threepence and the rest of the series was struck by the Melbourne mint.

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Contents
Mintage
Notes about Mintage

  • Mintage figure combined with:
  • 1,616,000
    Reverse Designer
    W. H. J. Blakemore
    Obverse Designer
    Sir E. B. MacKennel
    Size
    17 mm
    Composition
    92.50% Silver
    7.50% Copper
    Bullion Value
    $1.18
    1934/3 George V Threepence
    Reverse

    1934/3 George V Threepence
    Obverse

    Valuation
    Typical Handled: $44  
    This valuation represents a typical handled example of the coin. Coins in better condition will command a substantial premium over the listed price. For example, an average 1911 florin is worth around $50, but in choice uncirculated condition is worth about $15,000! To view valuations in higher grades, please click here to subscribe.  

    Glossary
    • legend - The inscription around the inner edge of the coin
    • mint - a facility that produces coins
    • mint state - A state of a coin that shows no signs of circulation
    • mintmark - A marking, usually a letter or dot that signifies which mint struck a particular coin
    • obverse - The heads side of the coin

    Numismatic Glossary - View the full glossary of numismatic terms.

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