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Proclamation CoinsProclamation coins are those 11 coins that had official status in Australia between the date of white settlement in 1788 through to the comprehensive introduction of sterling in 1826. Colonial coins are those that were in use, unofficially.
Fascinating outward radiation from the portrait. ... read more
A high grade example with minimal friction ... read more
Even wear across the portrait ... read more
Weakly struck and with minimal wear ... read more
Lots of lustre all over ... read more
Very close to mint state! ... read more
Lovely orange patina in the devices ... read more
Evenly worn some lustre remaining in the devices ... read more
Complete Set of Proclamation Coins in Custom Made Presentation Case ... read more
Well struck and with limited wear ... read more
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We need to buy tens of thousands of dollars worth of coins and notes each and every week of the year.
If you'd like to turn all or part of your collection into cash, get in touch with our expert staff and we'll be happy to start working on a deal with you. read more...
We have extensive experience in handling all Australian gold soveriegns and halves, from the Adelaide Pounds of 1852 right through to the last coins of George V of 1931.
All of the Australian gold coins in our online shop are described in detail, and are depicted by high resolution images showing each side. Our listings are also often accompanied by background information to the coin's history. read more...
At Sterling & Currency, we specialize in handling Australian coins dating from our nation's settlement in 1788 through to the introduction of decimal currency in 1966.
We have an extensive range in our online store of Australian gold, copper and silver coins - we're committed to offering our customers coins that are attractive for their grade and priced according to the current market. read more...
The Australian proof and UNC coins struck by the Perth Mint and the RAM are the most accessible coins available to collectors today.
Our online stock doesn't reflect all of the decimal coins that we handle on a regular basis, much less the stock we have access to, so if you're not able to find a particular coin that you're keen to add to your collection, let us know and we'll be happy to contact you when it becomes available. read more