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Auction 71  28 Sep 2022
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Lot 80

Starting price: 330 GBP
Price realized: 480 GBP
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AU Details | AUSTRALIA. Victoria, 1837-1901.
Gold sovereign, 1872/1 M. Melbourne. Shield; 2 over 1.
In 1871 it was decided to open a second mint in Australia, this time in Melbourne, to service the increasing demand for gold coins. From now coins would bear the same design as the British sovereigns, identified by a mint mark in the lower section of the reverse of the coin. Dies of the new designs and bearing the date 1871 were prepared in London and left Southampton via boat on 30 September 1871. However, after transferring the package to the steamer Rangoon on 1 November, the boat hit a rock on the Southwest coast of Ceylon. Despite this terrible fate all passengers and a small number of packages were saved. The 1872/1 overdate is testament to the survival of at least one of the 1871 dies as local engraver Julius Hogarth was commissioned by the Melbourne mint to create the overdate die. An extremely rare variety with a captivating story and truly historical significance.
Young head left, WW on truncation; date below, with 2 struck over 1; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. / Crowned shield within wreath; mintmark M and national emblems below; BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:. Edge milled.
Ex-TCC Auction 51, Lot 509.
In secure plastic holder, graded NGC AU Details, certification number 2126678-007.

NGC Census in this grade: 2.
Reference: S-3854; Marsh-59A; McD-120c
Diameter: 22.05 mm.
Weight: 7.99 g. (AGW=0.2355 oz.)
Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.

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