King George VI Sixpences


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19382,864,000Melbourne 2382050951505,000
19391,600,000Melbourne 251265160375725 --
19402,512,000Melbourne 23845110200325 --
19412,912,000Melbourne 124254590150 --
19428,968,000Melbourne 124123075125 --
1942S4,000,000San Francisco .75128184060  
1942D12,000,000Denver .75126153045 --
1943S4,000,000San Francisco .75127184060 --
1943D8,000,000Denver .75127153050 --
1944S4,000,000San Francisco .75127153055  
194510,096,000Melbourne .75127183560 --
194610,024,000Melbourne .50.75182560909,000
19487,824,000Melbourne .50.751103065100 --
195010,272,000Melbourne .5012123265100 --
195113,760,000Melbourne .501210286090 --
1951PL20,024,000London .500.7515818309,000
19522,112,000Melbourne 1.5042085225450800 --

Notes:

Until 1945, sixpences were minted in .925 fine silver. From 1946 onwards, the silver content was reduced to .500 fine.

For the years 1938 to 1948, the obverse legend was: GEORGIVS VI: D: G: BR: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP. This was changed to: GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX FIDEI DEF. from 1950 to 1952.


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