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Pattern - 1 Florin - Edward VIII Reverse Trial

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 1937
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Weight 10.703 g
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Obverse description The obverse bears the Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia as authorised by Royal Warrant of 19 September 1912, featuring a shield divided into six quarterly sections, each containing the heraldic badge of one of the Australian states; notably, South Australia's section depicts three sheaves of wheat above a rising sun rather than the officially authorised Piping Shrike. The shield is supported by a kangaroo to the right and an emu to the left, both standing upon a grassy mound adorned with small sprigs of wattle. Surmounting the shield is a royal crown in place of the customary Federation Star. The surrounding legend reads FLORIN K·G 1937 AUSTRALIA within the field.
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Obverse lettering FLORIN K·G 1937 AUSTRALIA
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Mintage 1937 - Pattern - 15
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