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In 1898 the British government allowed two colonies, New South Wales and Victoria, to mint silver and bronze coins at their mints in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
I have never heard of this, only gold coins. Enlil Ninlil 10:50, 26 February 2007 (UTC)