1943D Australian Sixpence Choice Uncirculated
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Description
The 1943D Australian Sixpence is a World War II-era sterling silver coin struck at the Denver Mint in the United States. This example is offered in Choice Uncirculated condition with full lustre and sharp detail.
Made from sterling silver (.925), this coin is significant for being part of Australia’s wartime overseas minting program. The “D” mintmark signifies its Denver origin, making it a key collectible with both historical and metal value.
Key Features:
- Year: 1943
- Mintmark: D (Denver, USA)
- Metal: .925 Sterling Silver
- Condition: Choice Uncirculated – full lustre and sharp features
- Obverse: King George VI
- Reverse: Australian Coat of Arms
This coin is prized for its wartime context and unique foreign mint origin, reflecting Australia’s coinage production during World War II.
Additional information
Year | 1943 |
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Country | Australia |
Product Category | Commonwealth Coins |
Product Type | Sixpence |
Purity | 92.50% |
Grade | Choice Uncirculated |
Weight (g) | 2.83 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.3 |
Diameter (mm) | 19.4 |
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