Australian Pre-Decimal Proofs |
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1960 Melbourne MintFlorin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence. |
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| The collector proofs were released as part of a 4 coin set
running from 3d up to 2/-. 1960 was the year Melbourne Mint changed from the greaseproof
paper to a 4 section sealed plastic packaging for their proof sets, unfortunately very few
survive today Unlike modern times, each mint was reponsible for selling their own proof coins, thus explaining the difference in mintage figures for each year. In 1957 the Melbourne Mint had a lot of unsold and broken sets still in stock and officials at the mint were considering abandoning the series altogether when a dealer, Ray Jewell, promised to buy all unsold stock at the end of each year. This was enough to convince the mint to continue. In the following years the series gathered momentum as reflected in the increased mintages. |
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Some of the general pointers to look for to distinguish Melbourne proofs from the normal circulation strikes are:
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