Australia, Victorian Exhibition Æ Commemorative Medallette. Coined at the Exhibition mint by Stokes & Martin from dies by Julius Hogarth. Melbourne, 1872. Head of a bearded Aboriginal male to right, small J.H. on neck truncation, BILLI: EX: REX: VICT. above, date below / Coat-of-Arms of Australia, possum to right above, within wreath; COINED AT THE EXHIBITION MINT above, STOKES & MARTIN below, edge milled. Cf. Museums Victoria, NU 35062. 4.68g, 22mm, 12h.
About Good Very Fine; a few edge knocks. Very Rare.
From the inventory of a UK dealer;
Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd., E-Sale 67, 6 February 2020, lot 1337.
This piece is the smaller of a set of two commemorative medals coined during the Victorian Exhibition in Melbourne, which was held from 6 November 1872 until 8 January 1873, and was made from dies by the esteemed diesinker Julius Hogarth. The Aboriginal head seen here was Hogarth's first work for Stokes & Martin and was considered one of the finest pieces yet created in Australia, helping to make his employers the outstanding colonial medallists of the period. The firm of Stokes & Martin is still in existence today as Stokes Badges, having over the intervening years produced medals that have marked the turning points in Australia's history.