Seeing RichardAL post today about UK Double florins being in Australia and my own interest in these coins. I thought I would share some information to start a discussion. Are others interested in collecting UK coins and other coins used in circulation in the Australian colonies prior to Federation?
Something I found that I didn't know was that the Sydney mint not only produced sovereigns from 1858 but produced bronze coins in 1868 and in 1879 it issued Imperial silver coinage. Does anyone have any information on Sydney, Perth and Melbourne mintage of imperial coins in this era? Do they have mint marks so we can distinguish them from London mint? The RAM website says:"A Melbourne branch followed in 1872 and a Perth branch opened in 1899"
I imagine that the front of the coins would have had:
Victoria (Young Head) 1879-1886
Victoria (Jubilee Head) 1887-1892 (Double florins would be 1887-1890?)
Victoria (old head) 1893-1901
Edward VII 1902-1909
The silver coins in this period would be 3d 6d 1s 2s(Florin) 2/6 (Half crown) 4s(Double Florin) 5s (Crown)? Or were there only some minted? Eg 3d 6d 1s 2s?
Cheers
Something I found that I didn't know was that the Sydney mint not only produced sovereigns from 1858 but produced bronze coins in 1868 and in 1879 it issued Imperial silver coinage. Does anyone have any information on Sydney, Perth and Melbourne mintage of imperial coins in this era? Do they have mint marks so we can distinguish them from London mint? The RAM website says:"A Melbourne branch followed in 1872 and a Perth branch opened in 1899"
I imagine that the front of the coins would have had:
Victoria (Young Head) 1879-1886
Victoria (Jubilee Head) 1887-1892 (Double florins would be 1887-1890?)
Victoria (old head) 1893-1901
Edward VII 1902-1909
The silver coins in this period would be 3d 6d 1s 2s(Florin) 2/6 (Half crown) 4s(Double Florin) 5s (Crown)? Or were there only some minted? Eg 3d 6d 1s 2s?
Cheers
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