1953 Australian Proof Shilling PCGS PR62
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Description
This was the first issue for Queen Elizabeth II. A silver coin features the Merino Ram Design on the reverse and a crowned young Elizabeth II on the obverse. These were produced for official purposes only, at the request of the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York for their currency museum. No sets were struck for the Australian market; a total of 12 sets were minted at the Melbourne Mint, which comprised five coins: florin, shilling, sixpence, threepence, and penny.
This particular coin has been graded PR62 by PCGS, guaranteeing its authenticity and condition.
Key Features:
- Year: 1953
- Denomination: Shilling
- Minted in 1953 First year of Queen Elizabeth II effigy
- Grade: PR62 (PCGS Graded)
- Composition: Silver 50%, Copper 40%, Zinc 5%, Nickel 5%
- Designer: Mary Gillick & George Kruger Gray
Additional information
Year | 1953 |
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Country | Australia |
Product Category | Rarities |
Product Type | Shilling |
Purity | 50% |
Grade | PR62 |
Weight (g) | 5.65 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.6 |
Diameter (mm) | 23.5 |
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