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Sixpence 1951 - Australian Coins Price Guide and Values
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Sixpence 1951 value
The value of a Sixpence 1951 Australian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
The melt and minimum value of a Sixpence 1951 is $1.89.- Adjectival
Variety | VG | F | VF | EF | aUNC | UNC | CHU | GEM |
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1951 - PL | $1.60 | $1.80 | $2.20 | $4.20 | $6.60 | $24.90 | $84.50 | $115 |
1951 | $1.60 | $2.00 | $2.60 | $10.60 | $22.30 | $50.20 | $137 | $186 |
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Varieties
PL
PL is visible above the date. The PL mintmark is an abbreviation of the Latin term Pecunia Londinii which translates as Money of London. An alternate Latin phrase, Percussa Londinio, which translates as Struck at London, is also acceptable.
Errors and varieties from the community
Strike errors and varieties | ||
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#74 | Sixpence 1951 - Uncentered broadstrike | - |
#94 | Sixpence 1951 - Uncentered broadstrike | - |
Miscellaneous / Unclassified | ||
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#209 | Sixpence 1951 - Flip over strike 85% off center | - |
Mintage
- Sixpence 1951 : 13,750,000
- Sixpence 1951 - PL : 20,024,000
Specifications - Sixpence 1951
- Mint: Melbourne
- Alloy: 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% zinc and 5% nickel
- Weight: 2.82g
- Diameter : 19mm
- Engraver: Obverse: Thomas H. Paget, Reverse: W. H. J. Blakemore
Last update : Monday, February 26, 2024
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