Coin

Maker & role
Benedetto Pistrucci, Designer; George De Saules, Designer
Production date
1909

Object detail

Production place
Collection
Measurements
Diam: 2.1cm (Diam: 21mm)
Signature & marks
Embossed text obverse of coin; 'EDWARDUS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:'
Embossed text reverse of coin; 'S' / '1909' / 'B.P.'.
Credit line
Purchase, 2004
The Mint Collection, Museums of History New South Wales
Description
The Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint commenced operation in May 1855, producing gold sovereigns and half sovereigns as an Australian currency. These continued to be produced until the Mint closed in 1926. From 1855-1870 these coins had a unique design however after 1870 they became identical to British sovereigns. This sovereign, a King Edward VII and St George design, was produced in 1902 until King Edward's death in 1910. This coin dated 1909 is marked “S” for the Sydney Mint and is graded numismatically as 'about uncirculated'.
Accession number
MIN2005/13

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