? The commemorative appeal of the 1937 crown was lost when in 1938 the Melbourne mint continued the issue of the crown. A total of 101,600 crowns were minted that year and while many were preserved in top grades, a majority ended up lightly circulated with the average grade being similar to that of the 1937 ranging from XF to AU. The 1938 crown was plagued to an even greater degree by soft strikes despite the lower mintage which would indicate less overuse of dies . This, combined ...
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?Image from: Baldwin's of St. James's . Victoria, sovereign, 1873, young head l. 'Auction 20 26 Sep 2018'. Retrieved from https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=2683&lot=125
? Between 1995 and 2003 the Royal Australian Mint released nine pieces as part of the Floral Emblems of Australia series. The series featured the floral emblems of each state as well as the Commonwealth, the Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory. Each of the nine emblems is featured on three different coins; a one hundred-fifty dollar half Troy ounce proof coin, and two hundred dollar pieces, one of which is uncirculated and the other a one-third Troy ounce proof piece. This ...
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