Australia, 1936 Silver Threepence

Looking at this Australian silver Threepence you would say it is a King George V Threepence. But most likely it was struck in the ten months that Edward VIII was King and it could even have been minted under King George VI. It is the last dated Threepence of King George V, that is it is dated 1936, the year of three kings. The coins are silver and are in Very Good-Fine condition. We only have a small quantity and it is your choice which King they are.
Availability: In stock
SKU: FAU1055
£8.95
Customers who bought this item also bought
Australia_Sixpence_Obv

Australia, George V Sixpence

In 1910 Australia struck its first-ever Silver coins. The next coins issued carried the face of King George V. Australia carried on striking George V coins until 1936. One interesting note about the Sixpences of King George V is that they were struck in Sterling Silver. We stopped using Sterling Silver in our coins in 1919. Dates will be of our choice, but all the coins are in Very Good-Fine condition. You have George V on one side and the arms of Australia on the other side with a kangaroo and an emu. Nice coins not all that easy to find...
£9.95
Type Set of British Pennies

Type Set of British Pennies

The set Includes the old large bronze Pennies of Queen Victoria, Edward VII, George V, George VI, and Queen Elizabeth II. In September 2015 Queen Elizabeth II replaced Queen Victoria as our longest serving Monarch. The bronze Penny was first issued under Queen Victoria and was last issued under Queen Elizabeth II. Get all five Pennies one of each Monarch for just £7.50. How do we do it? We are Britain's Coin Shop, we have the largest inventory of British Coins in the United Kingdom. We work on a mark-up, not on a dream price. With Coincraft you get good value for your money.
£7.50
Picture of United States of America, 2005 State Quarters Proof

United States of America, 2005 State Quarters Proof

A collection of all five of the United States State Quarters issued in 2005 all in Proof condition. This set is now 13 years old and you get one quarter each from California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. These are legal tender coins and can be used anywhere as money, but they are in Proof condition and thus are specially struck for collectors. All five coins are in the official United States Mint case of issue.
£14.95