Lion and Anchor Antiques
Australian 92.5% Sterling Silver Sixpence (1910–1945) – Random Date
Australian 92.5% Sterling Silver Sixpence (1910–1945) – Random Date
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Why We Chose It
An Australian 92.5% sterling silver sixpence is a wonderful way to own a genuine piece of Australia's early pre-decimal history. Minted between 1910 and 1945, these historic coins circulated through two World Wars and the reigns of King Edward VII, King George V, and King George VI. Struck in sterling silver (92.5%), they are highly sought after by collectors for both their silver content and historical significance.
Maker: Royal Mint / Melbourne Mint
Product: Australian 92.5% Sterling Silver Sixpence – Random Date
Year: Randomly selected between 1910 and 1945
Metal: 92.5% Sterling Silver
Weight: 2.83 grams
Diameter: 19 mm
Contents: One genuine Australian 92.5% sterling silver sixpence, randomly selected from dates issued between 1910 and 1945. Coins may feature King Edward VII (1910), King George V (1911–1936), or King George VI (1938–1945). Dates and monarchs are selected at random.
Condition: Coin is supplied in collector condition. As these are original circulated coins, each example will display signs of age and circulation, with condition varying from coin to coin.
Disclaimer: All items listed on this website are antique, vintage, or collectable, and are sold as-is. Due to their age, pieces may show signs of wear consistent with their history. We do our best to provide accurate descriptions and details, including any notable flaws, but please keep in mind that condition is subjective and may vary from person to person.
Refunds: Due to the unique nature of the items we sell, we do not offer change of mind refunds or exchanges. If you have any questions about this item, please contact us before purchasing—we're happy to provide additional information or images.
