? The reverse ram design continued into this type, while after the coronation of Elizabeth II in late 1952, the obverse design changed to the bust of Elizabeth II facing to the right with the legend, ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA , designed by Mary Gillick. This legend was only used in 1953 and 1954, and was then altered due to public outcry over the omission of FIDEI DEF .Both years are relatively easy to acquire in mint state with some mint rolls found of 1954, though are almost always ...
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? This one hundred Dollar gold proof coin issued in 2001 was the seventh to be released from a series of nine entitled Floral Emblems of Australia. The set was released between the years of 1995 and 2003 with a coin featuring the floral emblem of each state as well as the Commonwealth, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. This particular coin features the Golden Wattle, which is the floral emblem of the Commonwealth of Australia. Each emblem of the entire ...
? The 1935 Sixpence is a semi-key date in the George V series. It was struck at the Royal Mint in London to the very small total mintage of 392,000. Despite the low mintage the type appears to be comparable in scarcity to many similar years. As with all George V sixpence acquiring the type in mint-state will require the collector to set aside a substantial sum of money. The low mintage in 1935 and the lack of any issue between 1928 and 1934 can be explained by the Great ...