1943D Australian Sixpence Choice Uncirculated
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Description
The 1943D Australian Sixpence is a silver coin minted during World War II at the Denver Mint (indicated by the ‘D’ mintmark). This example is offered in Choice Uncirculated condition, with excellent detail and lustre and only minimal handling.
Struck in sterling silver, the coin combines collectible appeal with intrinsic silver value. It is a sought-after piece for collectors of wartime Australian coinage.
Key Features:
- Year: 1943
- Mintmark: Denver Mint (D)
- Condition: Choice Uncirculated – sharp detail and lustre
- Obverse: King George VI
- Reverse: Australian Coat of Arms
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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