Mintage:220,000 Reverse Designer:W. H. J. BlakemoreObverse Designer:Sir E. B. MacKennelSize:24mmWeight:5.66gEdge:ReededComposition:92.5% Silver 7.5% Copper
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Sales History
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The 1933 Shilling was struck at the Melbourne Mint to a mintage
of 200,000 - the lowest
mintage
of the series. This very low
mintage
has made the type very scarce with only 47 pieces in total graded by PCGS of which less than fifteen are graded at a
mint-state. In mint-state the type is worth a small fortune with only the 1915-H Shilling reaching higher prices in this
series.
The low
mintage
in 1933 may have been related to the economic climate of the time. The Great Depression had devastated Australia with
unemployment rates reaching thirty-two per cent in 1932. Naturally the amount of spending that occurred throughout the country
during that time was low, reducing the demand for coins. This would explain both the limited issue in 1933 and the lack of
any shillings being issued in 1932.
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