Half Sovereigns

Australian half sovereigns were generally stuck in incredibly low numbers, mostly reflecting the size of the Australian economy during the late 18th and early 19th century. Most Australian half soveriegns have either been melted down or heavily worn through circulation, most are rare in top condition.

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Just a hint of rubbing across the high points either side - a clearly superior example of Australia's second half sovereign. ... read more
$35,000.00
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Minimal wear & stacks of lustre remaining. ... read more
$2,950.00
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Has excellent detail all over - a better coin will be close to double the price. ... read more
$4,500.00
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Lots of detail remaining, lustre evident in the devices. ... read more
$3,500.00
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Lightly marked however with much detail remaining both sides. ... read more
$17,500.00
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Surely within the top 10 finest known examples. ... read more
$27,500.00
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You'll go a long way and spend close to 3 times the money to get a better Type II half sovereign than this one! ... read more
$6,500.00
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A superb example, equal to the finest known Type II half yet graded by PCGS. ... read more
$22,500.00
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Strong detail in the wreath and braid. ... read more
$1,750.00
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On the verge of the finest examples known - good detail in the hair, reasonably clear fields and much lustre in the devices. Far better than most going around ... read more
$4,250.00