Mintage:6,000,000 Mint:San Francisco MintMonarch:George VIReverse Designer:George Kruger GrayObverse Designer:Thomas H. PagetSize:28mmWeight:11.31gEdge:ReededComposition:92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
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The 1942-S Florin is an interesting piece struck at the San Francisco mint
. The type was struck with a
mintage
of 6,000,000 and was produced in addition to 17,896,000 pieces produced at the Melbourne Mint
in the same year.
This large
mintage
was created in response to a widely published shortage of both silver and copper coinage. Newspapers put forward a number
of reasons for the shortage. One was that the influx of American troops following Pearl Harbour had increased the overall
demand. Another was that overall spending by the public had grown due to the payment of military allotments and child endowments.
The shortage had begun to cause substantial issues for traders and to resolve the issue local
mintage
's were pushed to their productive capacities.
(The Evening Advocate, 1944)
The United States was also commissioned to produce six million additional Florins in 1942, and eleven million in 1943
and 144. These US coins were struck at the San Francisco mint with
the 'S' mint-mark over the
reverse date.
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