King George V Florins Two Shillings


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1911950,000London 25652601,2002,8506,75012,00040,000
19121,000,000London 25652901,5004,2009,50016,000 --
19131,200,000London 25652901,4503,6508,75014,500 35,500
19142,300,000London 1225805259502,1004,500 --
1914H500,000Heaton, Birmingham 401354752,1004,75010,50017,00047,500
1915500,000London 451405002,3505,25012,00018,500 --
1915H750,000Heaton, Birmingham 30852759502,3504,7508,75053,000
1916M2,752,000Melbourne 1025703507001,5002,60019,500
1917M4,305,358Melbourne 1025653256501,3502,35032,500
1918M2,094,830Melbourne 1535904508751,6503,25032,500
1919M1,677,232Melbourne 20503001,1002,1003,9007,00032,500
1920M StarPatternMelbourne 130,000
19211,247,112Melbourne 20502751,1002,3504,65080,25032,500
19222,057,858Melbourne 12452258501,7503,7506,75032,500
19231,038,464Melbourne 10352256501,3502,6504,650 27,500
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19241,582,674Sydney & Melbourne 10301904751,0002,1003,65027,500
19252,960,000Sydney & Melbourne 618653357751,5502,75030,000
19262,487,250Sydney & Melbourne 618654509002,1004,250 30,000
19271,420,000Melbourne 615351853657501,35028,000
1927Parlt. House2,000,000Melbourne 5815459516537513,000
1927Parlt. HouseTrial (Obv.) PatternMelbourne 20,000
19281,962,000Melbourne 615352254509251,40029,500
19313,129,682Melbourne 36206515030047527,500
1932188,000Melbourne 951857502,7505,50010,100016,500 --
1933488,000Melbourne 256530010502,6007,75013,000 --
19341,674,000Melbourne 48331352856501,15012,500
1934-35Melb. Cent.75,000Melbourne 15017522530037547570020,000
1934-35Melb. Cent.SpecimenMelbourne 12,000
1935915,000Melbourne 510351854008001,60022,500
19365,054,000Melbourne 36156015032550017,500
             

Notes:

See the grading article on George V Australian coins.

Coin dealers often use the term 8 pearls (or a lesser number) to describe the condition of the obverse of George V coins with a crowned effigy. The term refers to the 4 sets of double dots (or pearls) located across the band of the crown. The lower the condition of a coin, the less the number of visible 'pearls'. The band of the crown where the pearls are located is one of the high relief areas of the obverse and therefore one of the first areas to show wear.


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