In 1937 the shilling series was met with Kruger Gray's design which features a ram at the centre of the
reverse, AUSTRALIA up the top, and SHILLING followed by the year of issue at the bottom. After the coronation of
King George VI in 1937, the obverse featured the uncrowned bust of King George VI facing
to the left and the legend, GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX F : D : IND : IMP ('George
VI, by the grace of god, Ruler and King of Britain, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India'), which was used up until 1948
then changed because of the independence of India.Date set collectors will have no problems completing the series with the
key dates, the 1940 and 1946-P being readily available in lower grades, though both dates are difficult to acquire in mint state, the 1946-P especially so if sought in higher mint state grades due
to poor quality Perth mint strikes. In mint state grades, type set collectors would find best value in the 1938, 1941, 1943-S,
and 1944-S shillings.Shillings in this series were struck at the Melbourne, San Francisco, and Perth mints with the latter
two mints identifiable by an 'S' mintmark beneath the ram for the San Francisco issue, or
a dot before the 'S' in SHILLING for the Perth issue in 1946.
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