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1910 Specimen Sixpence reverse 1910 Specimen Sixpence obverse

1910 Specimen Sixpence

Mintage:28
Reverse Designer:W. H. J. Blakemore Obverse Designer:Sir E. B. MacKennel Size:19mm Weight:2.83g Edge:Reeded Composition:92.5% Silver
7.5% Copper

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Sales History

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The first 112 coins issued by the Commonwealth of Australia were reserved as specimens or presentation pieces (Noble Numismatics, 2000) , many being found with a presentation box though other than provenance or accompanying material (such as presentation box or letters) there is little that can be used to differentiate them from normal business strikes. Without such evidence, they are generally sold as business strikes although the superior strike and surfaces would no doubt command premiums for the coins anyhow. The 1910 sets were produced as proof of record strikes though not quite to proof quality. These were presented to public institutions including the Melbourne and London branches of the Royal mint. A very small number of these sets have found their way into the collector market. Noble Numismatics sold one complete set of threepence, sixpence, shilling and florin in November 1994 for $5980 (Noble Numismatics, 1994) and another set in November 2001 (Noble Numismatics, 2000) for $9087.

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