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1856 Alternate Reverse Half Sovereign



The alternate reverse 1856 half sovereign, also commonly referred to as a pattern, features a slightly different reverse design.

Below is an enlarged representation of the lower-left quadrant of the alternate wreath, to the left, and the standard wreath, to the right.


Left: Lower-left quadrant of an 1856 alternate reverse half sovereign
Right: Lower-left quadrant of an 1856 normal reverse half sovereign
Enlarged 2x

Note the difference in the wreath, with only one berry before 'H' of 'HALF' and no berry above the 'L'.

This example was previously only known by 1 example which was a part of the Quartermaster collection (Monetarium, 2009) however the Reserve Bank of Australia sale offered 3 further examples bringing the total count to 4 (Downies, 2005) although these 3 were all in lower grades.

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Contents
Mintage
Notes about Mintage

  • Mintage figure combined with:
  • 4 known examples of this type
  • 478,000
    Reverse Designer
    L. C. Lyon
    Obverse Designer
    James Lyon
    AGW
    0.1177 oz
    Size
    19 mm
    Composition
    91.67% Gold
    8.33% Silver
    Bullion Value
    $188.43
    Reverse
    Reverse

    Obverse
    Obverse

    Valuation
    Typical Handled: $5000  
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    Glossary
    • pattern - A coin struck as a representation piece of a coin that never eventuated
    • reverse - The tails side of the coin

    Numismatic Glossary - View the full glossary of numismatic terms.

    References
    • Monetarium, 2009. 'Australian, Sydney Mint, Type I Gold Full Sovereigns'. The Quartermaster Collection. pp 38-51
    • Downies, 2005. 'Australian Half Sovereigns'. The Auction of the Gold Coins of the Reserve Bank of Australia. pp 36

    References - View full bibliography

    Index