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? The Type III twenty cent piece was put into circulation in 1999 and continues to be regularly issued today. It features the new Ian Rank-Broadly portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse with the same Stuart Devlin platypus design on the reverse . Devlin's initials can be found within a wave to the left of the platypus' foot and Rank-Broadly's initials are located below the the obverse portrait. A number of additional striketypes were issued along ...
? Legendary flying ace, Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, was famed for being an adventurer of the skies. The Royal Australian Mint decided to commemorate 100 years since his birth with this commemorative one dollar. The reverse was designed by Wojciech Pietranik and features an effigy of Smith along with a map of the world and the Lady Southern Cross aircraft in which he made his last flight. The legend reads
? The Hong Kong Ten Cent coin issued during the reign of King George VI featured the Kings' portrait by Percy Metcalfe on the obverse. The artists' initials can be seen below the neckline. The legend around the perimeter reads KING GEORGE THE SIXTH. The reverse shows Chinese symbols of the denomination, date and country. inside a ring of dots. Outside this is the legend HONG KONG TEN CENTS. There were proof strikes between 1948 and 1951. Hong Kong was ceded to Britain in 1842 following ...
? The 1917-M Sixpence was the second year in the series to be produced at the Melbourne Mint in Australia. The total mintage for the year was 1,632,000 which was a quite typical for the series. Despite the mintage the type is quite scarce in most grades and acquiring an example in mint-state would require a substantial commitment. Collectors seeking a mint-state example from the George V sixpence series may find the 1921 or 1926 a more affordable choice. Melbourne ...