Threepence (Australian)
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The Australian Threepence was a coin used in the Commonwealth of Australia prior to decimalization. The coin was first minted in 1910 and stopped being minted in 1964, excluding 1913, 1929 - 1933 inclusive, 1945 and 1946. When decimalization happened on the 14, February, 1966, the coin was equal to 2½¢.
[edit] Obverses
1910 - Edward VII by George W. De Saules.
1911-1936 - George V by Sir E.B. Mackennal.
1938-1952 - George VI by Thomas H. Paget.
1953-1964 - Elizabeth II by Mrs Mary Gillick.
[edit] Reverses
1910-1936 - Coat of Arms of Australia by W.H.J. Blakemore.
1937-1964 - 3 stalks of grain by George Kruger Gray.
[edit] References
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Preceded by Threepence (British) |
Threepence 1910-1966 |
Succeeded by Denomination Abolished |
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