1958 Shilling (Au) loose in 2x2
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Vendor:
Melbourne Mint
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Type:
Shilling
Description
The Obverse of the coin shows the young bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing to the right - her effigy known as the "First Portrait". The laurel wreath in the Queen's hair is tied with a ribbon with two ends flowing behind.
The designer's initials, M.G. (for Mary Gillick) appear incuse on the base of the shoulder truncation, and can be seen when the coin is viewed at an angle.
The Reverse of the coin features a Ram's head with a 7-pointed star on each side of it. Along the top edge of the coin, above the ram's head, boldly inscribed is the word 'AUSTRALIA'. Similarly on the bottom edge, the inscription 'SHILLING 195' is presented.
Mintage: 7.4 million
Composition:
50% silver
40% copper
5% zinc
5% nickel
Stored in a white self-adhevise 2x2 coin holder
Please Note: There is a coloured/dirt mark down the Queen's face, from the hairline to the cheek. There are also some small black marks on the Reverse edge decoration as well.