?Image from: Spink . Victoria , Half-Sovereign, 1870, die no. 7, second young head left. 'Auction 16004 22-23 March 2016'. Retrieved from https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=1439&lot=578
? The Five Baht coin first featured the Garuda design in 1972.
? The reverse ram design continued into this type right up until the introduction of decimal currency with the conclusion of the shilling series in 1963. This type features a slightly reworded obverse legend, ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F:D , due to the public outcry that the previous type omitted FIDEI DEF .Several mint rolls have appeared from all dates in the 1960s, a few 1959 rolls, and a substantial hoard of 1957 shillings has turned up . All other dates are quite ...
? The first half sovereigns struck under King Edward VII were struck in 1902 following His Majesty's coronation. This series was the fifth half sovereign series to be struck at Australian mints. The obverse, designed by George William De Saulles, features an uncrowned bust of Edward VII on the obverse, facing towards the right. The legend reads EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:. The Type II reverse, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci, is featured on Edward VII half sovereigns ...
? The Sydney to Athens Five Dollar Coin was minted in Sterling Silver. It was produced to commemorate the transition and journey of the torch from Sydney to Athens. The proof coin was minted individually at 15,000 and also another 2,500 as part of a three part set. The three coin set also included a fifty dollar proof coin and a five dollar bronze coin. The presentation box in silver has a laurel wreath and a blue lining and was accompanied by a numbered certificate. The reverse of the coin ...