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April 25, 2025

Australian Half-Sovereign - 1855 to 1887 - Price Guide

Half-Sovereign 1855 to 1887 - Price Guide and values

Although mintage figures seem high in some years, these coins are scarce especially in better grade. This situation was made worse by the short run of Sydney Mint gold coins. Production of the half sovereigns halted in 1866 and the British Treasury revoked its approval to mint any further Sydney Mint coins in 1871.

April 24, 2025

Australian Ten dollars 1993 to 2016 - Price guide and values

10 dollars 1993 to 2016 - Price guide and values

These were early designs of the $10 banknote featuring Banjo Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore. The $10 banknote, designed by Max Robinson, was issued in November 1993. The 'Waltzing Matilda' logo which appears on the $10 note was reproduced from the cover of the sheet music, first published in 1902.

April 23, 2025

Crown - 1937 to 1938 - Price Guide

Crown 1937 to 1938 - Price Guide and values

The 1937 crown was especially struck to commemorate the coronation of George VI. It's colloquial or slang name, 'Casey's Cartwheel', was an irreverent dig at the Treasurer of the time, R.G Casey, who proposed the coin. The short history of the Australian crown is a sad and confusing one. Sad, because it was so unpopular. Confusing, because it was originally designed as a one-off commemorative but lost it's significance when issued again in 1938.

April 22, 2025

Australian Florin - 1953 to 1963 - Price Guide

Florin 1953 to 1963 - Price Guide and values

In 1954, the Mint decided to produce a new (and last) commemorative Florin for the first visit of the Queen Elizabeth II in Australia. In 1955, no florin was produced.

April 20, 2025

Decimal banknotes price guide and values

10 dollars 1966 to 1993 banknotes - Price guide and values

Sydney's early architect Francis Greenway, and Henry Lawson, one of Australia's best known poets and short story writers, were shown on the $10 note. Australia's banknotes were also transformed in this period. In 1988, Harry Williamson was chosen to lead the design team, with a theme of 'settlement'. First banknote in the world to be printed on a non-fibrous polymer substrate.

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