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? The 1858 SOVRR variety is the most recognised spelling error variety of Australian coinage having been discovered and popularised in 1994 by the late Barrie Sparks. It is identified by the spelling of SOVEREIGN as SOVRREIGN. Official correspondence from the Royal mint London denies the possibility that the die left London with such an obvious mistake and that it is more likely the die was re-punched in Sydney to extend its working life. This seems to be ...
? The George V sovereign series was struck from 1911 to 1931 with the design changing from 1928 to 1929 with the two types being known as the Large Head and Small Head design respectively. Large Head Design Small Head Design The issue was struck in Australia at the Sydney, Melbourne and Perth mints up to 1926 and only the Melbourne and Perth mints thereafter. The mint of manufacture can be determined by the letter S, M or P on the exergue ...
? The 1939 Old Reverse half penny is the 2nd coin of a two part series produced by the Melbourne Mint while waiting for Kruger Gray's new Kangaroo design to be approved. While over 4 million pieces were produced, the coin tends to be scarcer than the 1938 especially if sought in mint state. One bank roll of 1939 half pennies has surfaced which accounts for their availability in mint state, in particular with mint brilliance. The date is usually quite well struck up and mint state examples ...
? obverse legend QUEEN VICTORIA reverse legend HONG KONG TEN CENTS denomination The official currency of Hong Kong was the British Pound although it was not well received by the population as the traders were used to the Chinese system of using the weight of silver for their transactions. It was the policy of the British Government to introduce sterling silver coinage to their colonies since 1825 and the Spanish and Mexican eight Reales became legal tender and set at a value of four ...