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Australien. George VI.. 1 Penny 1944 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1944 British Australia King George VI Penny Copper Coin NGC MS62BN Highlights: 1. It features the portrait of King George VI, capturing the essence of Australia's Commonwealth ties during his reign amid World War II, blending royal heritage with national symbolism like the kangaroo for a piece of imperial and wartime history. 2. In desirable conditions such as MS62BN (Mint State 62, Brown toning), the coin appeals to serious collectors due to its scarcity in preserved state despite high mintage, with similar graded examples from the era commanding premium values in auctions. 3. Minted in Perth during the height of WWII, it symbolizes economic resilience and Australia's role in the global conflict, making it a tangible relic of that era with growing collectible demand as evidenced by recent high-end auction sales reaching thousands of AUD for top specimens. Coin Story: The 1944 P edition (Perth Mint) Australian George VI 1 penny copper coin is part of Australia's pre-decimal currency system, issued during the reign of King George VI (1936-1952). The obverse portrait was designed by Thomas Humphrey Paget, featuring an uncrowned bust of George VI, with the inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP.", meaning "George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India." The reverse, designed by George Kruger Gray, depicts a leaping kangaroo, symbolizing Australia's native wildlife and national identity, with inscriptions including "AUSTRALIA", "PENNY", and the year. The Perth Mint mark is a dot (•) after "PENNY". This coin was issued during World War II, when Australia, as a member of the British Commonwealth, faced wartime resource constraints in currency production but maintained circulation to support the economy. Its significance lies in representing wartime Australian monetary stability and the continuation of the British monarchy, while incorporating local elements (such as the kangaroo), marking a transitional phase from British currency toward localization. The coin was withdrawn from circulation after decimalization in 1966 but remains legal tender today, holding historical collectible value.

Nr. 100097876

Verkauft
Australien. George VI.. 1 Penny 1944  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Australien. George VI.. 1 Penny 1944 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1944 British Australia King George VI Penny Copper Coin NGC MS62BN

Highlights:
1. It features the portrait of King George VI, capturing the essence of Australia's Commonwealth ties during his reign amid World War II, blending royal heritage with national symbolism like the kangaroo for a piece of imperial and wartime history.
2. In desirable conditions such as MS62BN (Mint State 62, Brown toning), the coin appeals to serious collectors due to its scarcity in preserved state despite high mintage, with similar graded examples from the era commanding premium values in auctions.
3. Minted in Perth during the height of WWII, it symbolizes economic resilience and Australia's role in the global conflict, making it a tangible relic of that era with growing collectible demand as evidenced by recent high-end auction sales reaching thousands of AUD for top specimens.

Coin Story:
The 1944 P edition (Perth Mint) Australian George VI 1 penny copper coin is part of Australia's pre-decimal currency system, issued during the reign of King George VI (1936-1952). The obverse portrait was designed by Thomas Humphrey Paget, featuring an uncrowned bust of George VI, with the inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP.", meaning "George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India." The reverse, designed by George Kruger Gray, depicts a leaping kangaroo, symbolizing Australia's native wildlife and national identity, with inscriptions including "AUSTRALIA", "PENNY", and the year. The Perth Mint mark is a dot (•) after "PENNY".

This coin was issued during World War II, when Australia, as a member of the British Commonwealth, faced wartime resource constraints in currency production but maintained circulation to support the economy. Its significance lies in representing wartime Australian monetary stability and the continuation of the British monarchy, while incorporating local elements (such as the kangaroo), marking a transitional phase from British currency toward localization. The coin was withdrawn from circulation after decimalization in 1966 but remains legal tender today, holding historical collectible value.

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