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Australia
Shillings
Australia
Shillings
1910 to 1963
Shillings
Shillings
1910 to 1963
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About Australia Shillings
The Shilling as made for Australia was a standard silver coin for the realm. With a face value of twelve pence, it shared its weight and composition with other contemporary Shillings throughout the British Empire. Aside from a few years, production generally topped a million coins per output. Among the more challenging dates to find include 1915, 1924, 1928, 1933, 1934, 1935, and 1940, with the 1933 being especially harder to locate. Not uncommon for Australian coins of the 1910 to 1963 era was their source as the coins were made in London, at the Heaton Mint, in Melbourne, in Sydney, in Perth, and also in the United States at Denver and San Francisco.