? The Mira Type E/3 Dump is the rarest Dump, probably an early trial, representing about 15 pieces. This type is best identified by an assymetrical Maltese Cross at the tip of the crown pointing between 'T' and 'H' of 'SOUTH' and unevenly spaced pearls in the crown.
? The penny switched over to the Kruger Gray, or Kangaroo reverse in 1937, though no business strikes were issued until 1938, and continued with the design until 1952. The design features a Kangaroo jumping to the left with AUSTRALIA around the top of the design, PENNY around the bottom, and the year right above that, just behind the Kangaroo's legs. The obverse features an uncrowned bust of King George VI facing to the left and the legend, GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX F : D : IND ...
? Known by just four pairs with only one in private hands and the first coin to bear the name AUSTRALIA, the 1853 pattern Half Sovereign is arguably the most important piece of Australian numismatics. The reverse design features the Sydney mint design with the legend SYDNEY MINT HALF SOVEREIGN surrounding an oak wreath with a crown above AUSTRALIA in the middle and a ribbon below. The obverse features the Leonard Wyon portrait of Queen Victoria which would be used until 1856. ...
? The 1947 Florin is one the easiest dates to acquire in the George VI series due to the extremely high mintage of 39 million coins - the largest total mintage of any year in the entire Florin series. Despite the high mintage, in mint-state, the 1944-S and 1946 remains more common. The piece was produced at the Melbourne Mint before being shipped by rail to the various Commonwealth Bank branches where they were rolled. This caused even coins from original bank rolls to be plagued ...
?Image from: Heritage Auctions . Edward VII Gold Sovereign 1909-C MS64 PCGS. '2017 April 7 - 10 CCE World Coins & Ancient Coins Signature Auction - Chicago #3054'. Retrieved from https://coins.ha.com/itm/canada/world-coins/canada-edward-vii-gold-sovereign-1909-c-ms64-pcgs-/a/3054-30467.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515