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Young Head Type I (1871)

The series was first struck on Australian soil in 1871 following the short-lived Sydney mint series. The changeover to the imperial shield reverse design half sovereign also coincided with the changeover to a gold-copper alloy for half sovereigns. The first type struck from an Australian mint, is the 1871, struck at the Royal mint, Sydney. Royal Mint reports don't mention any half sovereigns to have been struck during this year, however they are definitely known to exist and reports from 1872 indicate that 356,000 half sovereigns were struck at the Sydney Mint (Marsh, M, A, 2004). It is likely that the mintage figure for the 1872 half sovereign (Learn more about the 1872-S Half Sovereign) includes the quantity struck in 1871.

While the Young Head series consists of many of the rarest half sovereigns, the 1871 is a relatively common year with about 1,250 to 1,500 pieces in existence today though finding them in XF or better can be very difficult though one Brilliant Uncirculated example was sold at the Reserve Bank Sale in 2005 (Downies, 2005).
 
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Reverse Designer
J. B. Merlen
Obverse Designer
William Wyon
AGW
0.1177 oz
Size
19 mm
Composition
91.67% Gold
8.33% Copper
Bullion Value
$184.04
Reverse
Reverse

Obverse
Obverse

Business Strikes
Coin Mintage Average Circulated
1871-S
Notes about Mintage

  • Mintage figure combined with:
  • 356,000
    $250

    Proof Strikes
    Coin Mintage Typical Handled
    1871-S Proof Unknown RARE

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    Glossary
    • alloy - A substance composed of several metals
    • mint - a facility that produces coins
    • mintage - The number of coins struck of a particular designation
    • reverse - The tails side of the coin

    Numismatic Glossary - View the full glossary of numismatic terms.

    References
    • Marsh, M, A, 2004. 'Shield Half Sovereigns of Victoria'. The Gold Half-Sovereign. pp 32-35
    • Downies, 2005. 'Australian Half Sovereigns'. The Auction of the Gold Coins of the Reserve Bank of Australia. pp 42

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