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This is a modest collection of second millennium gold coins of Australia from the late-1800s into the 20th Century
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COMMONWEALTH
1 Sovereign - 1904 - P
KM-014
- 7,99 g
Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu
Edge - Reeded
Mintage - 4,506M
The obverse features a bust of King Edward VII (b1841-d1910). EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND IMP (Edward VII by Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the bust. The obverse was designed by George William De Saules. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. The date 1904 is at the bottom. The mintmark P (for the Perth mint) is above at the center of the mound. The reverse was designed by Bendetto Pistrucci. The Perth Mint was opened in 1899 as a third branch mint to the London Royal Mint.
1 Sovereign - 1905 - P
KM-014
- 7,99 g
Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu
Edge - Reeded
Mintage - 4,8769M
The obverse features a bust of King Edward VII (b1841-d1910). EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND IMP (Edward VII by Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the bust. The obverse was designed by George William De Saules. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. The date 1905 is at the bottom. The mintmark P (for the Perth mint) is above at the center of the mound. The reverse was designed by Bendetto Pistrucci. The Perth Mint was opened in 1899 as a third branch mint to the London Royal Mint.
½ Sovereign - 1907 - M
KM-014
- 3,99 g
Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu
Edge - Reeded
Mintage - 0,400M
The obverse features a bust of King Edward VII (b1841-d1910). EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND IMP (Edward VII by Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the bust. The obverse was designed by George William De Saules. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. The date 1907 is at the bottom. The mintmark M (for the Melbourne mint) is above at the center of the mound. The reverse was designed by Bendetto Pistrucci. The Melbourne Mint was opened in 1872 as a second branch mint to the London Royal Mint.
½ Sovereign - 1910 - S
KM-014
- 3,99 g
Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu
Edge - Reeded
Mintage - 0,474M
The obverse features a bust of King Edward VII (b1841-d1910). EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND IMP (Edward VII by Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the bust. The obverse was designed by George William De Saules. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. The date 1910 is at the bottom. The mintmark S (for the Sydney mint) is above at the center of the mound. The reverse was designed by Bendetto Pistrucci. The Sydney Mint was opened in 1855 as a branch mint to the London Royal Mint.
1 Sovereign - 1910 - P
KM-015 - 7,99 g - 21,5 mm
Fineness - 0,917 Au/0,083 Cu
Edge - Reeded
Mintage - 4,690M
The obverse features a bust of King Edward VII (b1841-d1910). EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN:REX:F:D:IND IMP (Edward VII by Grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the bust. The obverse was designed by George William De Saules. The reverse has St. George slaying the dragon. The date 1910 is at the bottom. The mintmark P (for the Perth mint) is above at the center of the mound. The reverse was designed by Bendetto Pistrucci. The Perth Mint was opened in 1899 as a third branch mint to the London Royal Mint.
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