Australian coins price guide and values - Pre-decimal coins
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- Gold coin values below are based on the live bid price at the CME. These coins were in standard circulation until gold was removed from all circulating coinage in 1933. The values below only reflect the gold value, not rarity or numismatic value. All values shown in USD. Coin value calculations use the 2:15 PM PST gold price for February 05, 2021.
- Value and spec information is sourced from various locations, including coin literature, coin dealers, resource websites, and asking price for online sales by reputable coin dealers. All values are based on what you might expect to pay to buy a coin from a reputable dealer.
It wasn't until 1910, nine years after Federation, that Australia again created its own currency – the Australian pound. Even then, its coins were minted by branches of Britain's Royal Mint in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Half penny (½d), penny (1d), threepence (3d), sixpence (6d), shilling (1s), florin (2s) and crown (5s) circulated in the country. Production of half-sovereigns ceased in 1916, followed by that of sovereigns in 1931.
The value of a pre-decimal australian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Values in the section are based on the market, trends, auctions and recognized books, publications and catalogs. This section also includes information on errors and varieties and characteristics.
Pre-decimal circulation coins
Half Penny
Penny
Threepence
Sixpence
Shilling
Florin
Crown
Pre-decimal gold coins
Free Blue Book Coin Values
Adelaide One Pound
Half-Sovereign
Coin Value List Pdf
Sovereign
Coin Value Lists Online
Holey Dollars and Dumps
Dump
Coin Value Listing
Other coins prices and value
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Using our gold coin values calculator couldn’t be easier. Simply enter the number of coins you have and the calculator will use the up to the minute gold value to calculate what the gold content of your coin(s) is worth.
Keep in mind that the way we determine your gold coin price is based purely on the content of gold in your coin(s) and the current value of gold, commonly referred to as the melt value. Obviously if your coins are in collectible condition they could be, and probably are, worth considerably more.