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Australian Florins1945 Australian Silver FlorinSterling Silver |
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| 1945 is the final year that sterling silver coins were made. Much of the
issue was never released with most being melted down and sold as bullion to help re-pay our massive
wartime debts. Collectors will have noticed that high grade 1945 florins rarely come onto the market. If patient they do appear and are often hotly contested. |
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| Mintage 14,874,000 |
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In 1938, the Coat of Arms which had graced the previous issues but had been obsolete since 1912 was
replaced with a new and more stylized version. The reverse design was in fact originally planned to
grace the coronation coins of Edward VIII. Kruger-Grey made two departures from the official Coat of Arms, one by design , the other was accidental. Australia's Federation Star was replaced with a oversized crown and the Coat of Arms for South Australia which should have been a Piping Shrike showed three stalks of wheat and a rising sun. Points to consider when grading the obverse are:
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