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Coins of the Australian pound
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Federation in 1901 gave the Commonwealth a constitutional power to issue coins and removed this power from the States. However, British coins continued in use until 1910, when Australian silver coins were introduced. These included florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences. They had a portrait of King Edward VII on one side. Australian pennies and half-pennies were introduced into circulation the following year. In 1931 gold sovereigns stopped being minted in Australia. A crown or five-shilling coin was minted in 1937 and 1938.
Australian £sd
Australian 1963 shilling, 1936 penny and 1948 half penny.
Australian 1961 half penny and 1964 penny with Kangaroos.
Australian 1958 three pence with wheat.
Australian 1951, George VI, six pence with coat of arms.
Australian 1959, Elizabeth II, six pence with coat of arms.
a silver copy of the extremely rare 1930 penny
In 1898 the British government allowed two colonies, New South Wales and Victoria, to mint silver and bronze coins at their mints in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
Revaluation
In 1947 due to the cost of WW2 the silver content of the coins was reduced from 0.925 to 0.500 of the coin weight, this lasted until decimalisation of the 14 February 1966. One coin highly sought after by collectors is the penny dated 1930. Its rarity is so well-known amongst Australians, that demand for what is akin to a blue chip investment has pushed prices to approximately 35,000 Australian dollars for an average standard example. A proof example of the same coin recently changed hands for over 620,000 Australian dollars, making it the most expensive copper coin in the world.
Coins
Half Penny (½d)
Penny (1d)
Threepence (3d)
Sixpence (6d)
Shilling (1/-)
Florin (2/-)
| 1911 Series |
| Value |
Diameter |
Weight |
Composition |
Edge |
Obverse and Title |
Reverse |
Minted Year |
| ½ penny |
25.5mm |
5.67g |
Bronze(97% copper, 2.5% zinc, 0.5% tin |
Plain |
GEORGIVS V D. G. BRITT: OMN: REX F. D. IND: IMP: |
Value |
1911 – 1936 |
| 1 penny |
30.8mm |
9.45g |
| 3 pence |
As previous series |
1908 coat of arms |
| 6 pence |
| 1 shilling |
| 2 shillings = 1 florin |
| 1937 Series |
| Value |
Diameter |
Weight |
Composition |
Edge |
Obverse and Title |
Reverse |
Minted Year |
| ½ penny |
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Bronze |
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GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP: |
Value |
1938 – 1939 |
| ½ penny |
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Kangaroo |
1939 – 1948 |
| 1 penny |
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1938 – 1948 |
| 3 pence |
As previous series |
three stalks of wheat and a ribbon |
1938 – 1944 |
| 6 pence |
1908 coat of arms |
1938 – 1945 |
| 1 shilling |
Merino ram's head |
1938 – 1944 |
| 2 shillings = 1 florin |
1912 coat of arms |
1938 – 1945 |
| 5 shillings = 1 crown |
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28.28 g |
92.5% silver 7.5% copper |
Milled |
Crown |
1937 – 1938 |
| 1945, 1949, 1953, 1955 Series |
| Series |
Composition |
Obverse and Title |
½d |
1d |
3d |
6d |
1s |
2s |
| 1946 |
50% silver, 40% copper, 5% zinc, and 5% nickel |
As previous series |
None |
None |
1947, 1948 |
1946, 1948 |
1946, 1948 |
1946, 1947 |
| 1949 |
½d & 1d as 1937 series, the rest as previous series |
GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX FIDEI DEF |
1949 – 1952 |
1950 – 1952 |
1951 – 1952 |
| 1953 |
As previous series |
ELIZABETH . II. DEI. GRATIA. REGINA |
1953 – 1955 |
1953 |
1953 – 1954 |
| 1959 |
ELIZABETH . II. DEI. GRATIA. REGINA. F: D: |
1959 – 1964 |
1955 – 1964 |
1955 – 1963 |
1956 – 1963 |
See also: Half penny, Penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, crown.
Pre-decimal commemorative coins
Florin = 2 shillings
1927 Australian florin commemorating the opening of the original Parliament House
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1934-35 Australian florin commemorating the centenary of Victoria and the establishment of Melbourne
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The obverse of the commemorative 1927 Australian florin, with
King George V
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The obverse of the commemorative 1934-35 Australian florin
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The obverse of the commemorative 1951 Australian florin, with
King George VI
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References
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