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1910 Australia King Edward VII Sixpence Silver Coin - PCGS MS 65
1910 Australia King Edward VII Sixpence Silver Coin - PCGS MS 65

1910 Australia King Edward VII Sixpence Silver Coin - PCGS MS 65

Only Sixpence with King Edward VII and attractive example with lovely toning and rare in such condit

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Mint: The Royal Mint
Monarch: King Edward VII
Design: Australian Coat of Arms
Grade: PCGS MS 65
Country: Australia
Designer: George William de Saulles/W.H.J Blackmore
Composition: Silver
Weight (grams): 2.82
Weight (troy/oz): 0.0839
Purity (%): 92.5
Diameter (mm): 19
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$1,250.00
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Product Description:

Beautiful natural toning and rare in such condition, an important first year predecimal coin and the only Sixpence with a portrait of King Edward VII.

In 1908, the British government enacted The Commonwealth Coinage Act, granting Australia the authority to introduce a currency with denominations similar to the British Imperial system. In 1910, Australia received its inaugural shipment of these coins aboard the British ship RMS Otranto. Notably, the first batch featured a portrait of King Edward VII, although he did not live to witness their production. Subsequent shipments showcased the effigy of his successor, King George V.

The production of the Sixpence occurred in the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1914. Production began in Australia at the Melbourne Mint in 1916, extending until the advent of decimalization in 1966. This timeframe positions these coins as a crucial component of pre-decimal coinage, marking a significant era in Australia's monetary history.

Obverse: Crowned portrait of King Edward VII

Reverse: The Australian Coat of Arms