1951M Australian Sixpence About Uncirculated
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Description
The 1951M Australian Sixpence is a silver coin struck at the Melbourne Mint during the post-war period. Offered in About Uncirculated condition, it displays sharp detail and light signs of handling.
From 1946 onwards, Australian sixpences were minted with 50% silver content, reflecting changes in metal availability and economic conditions post-World War II. The “M” mintmark identifies this coin as produced in Melbourne, which had a smaller output compared to other mints, adding collector interest.
Key Features:
- Year: 1951
- Mintmark: M (Melbourne)
- Metal: 50% Silver
- Condition: About Uncirculated – minimal wear with full detail
- Obverse: King George VI
- Reverse: Australian Coat of Arms
This coin is valued for its Melbourne mintmark and as part of the post-war series of Australian silver sixpences, produced with reduced silver content.
Additional information
Year | 1951 |
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Country | Australia |
Product Category | Commonwealth Coins |
Product Type | Sixpence |
Purity | 50% |
Grade | About Uncirculated |
Weight (g) | 2.83 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.3 |
Diameter (mm) | 19.4 |
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