Get values for your 1932(c) One Twelfth Anna
? The 1935 Sixpence is a semi-key date in the George V series. It was struck at the Royal Mint in London to the very small total mintage of 392,000. Despite the low mintage the type appears to be comparable in scarcity to many similar years. As with all George V sixpence acquiring the type in mint-state will require the collector to set aside a substantial sum of money. The low mintage in 1935 and the lack of any issue between 1928 and 1934 can be explained by the Great ...
? The Type III Shield sovereign features the Imperial shield design on the reverse paired with William Wyon's portrait of Queen Victoria on the obverse. It differs from the Type II Shield sovereign by having a smaller bust. A key identification point is illustrated below. The mint of this issue can be identified by a mintmark beneath the shield on the reverse as shown in the illustrations below: The absence of a mintmark or the presence of a die number indicates a London ...
Get values for your 1935(c) One Quarter Anna
? The Type II fifty cent was issued from 1985 to 1997 with the Bass and Flinders commemorative fifty cent being issued bearing the same obverse portrait in 1998. The reverse features Stuart Devlin's Coat of Arms design and the obverse features the Maklouf portrait of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II. As with the earlier type Stuart Devlin's initials can be found on the bottom of the reverse. The series was struck exclusively at the Royal Australian mint in a cupro-nickel alloy with ...