? The 1922 Florin was produced at the Melbourne Mint with a total mintage of 2,057,858. Despite being a relatively substantial mintage the type is about as scarce and in some cases scarcer than its lower mintage counterparts. Population reports by PCGS show only around two dozen mint-state examples graded. The majority of these examples are MS62 and MS64 with the maximum grade being MS65. Collectors seeking a mint-state florin from this type may find the 1922 a poor choice ...
? The Postal Services Five Dollar coin was produced in celebration of 200 years of postal services in Australia. It was minted in Sterling Silver and was forty millimetres in diameter. There was also a one dollar coin celebrating the same occasion in the same year. The reverse of this coin was designed by the Royal Australian Mint and features a vintage post office site from the commonwealth Heritage List. It also contains the legend 200 YEARS OF POSTAL SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA. The obverse ...
? 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 ...
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