1933 Australian Shilling Fine
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Description
The 1933 Australian Shilling is a classic pre-decimal silver coin from the reign of King George V. Struck during the Great Depression, it carries both numismatic and historical interest. In fine condition, this coin shows moderate circulation wear but retains all major design elements and a pleasing overall appearance.
The obverse features the left-facing portrait of King George V, a design by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal. The reverse displays the Australian Coat of Arms – a kangaroo and emu supporting a shield topped by a seven-pointed star, representing the federation of Australian states.
Key Features:
- Year: 1933
- Denomination: Shilling
- Condition: Fine
- Metal Content: 92.5% Silver
- Obverse: Portrait of King George V
- Reverse: Australian Coat of Arms
- Struck during the Great Depression, adding historical interest
Additional information
Year | 1933 |
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Product Category | Commonwealth Coins |
Product Type | Shilling |
Purity | 92.50% |
Grade | Fine |
Country | Australia |
Weight (g) | 5.65 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.6 |
Diameter (mm) | 23.5 |
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