Item 0647: South Australian one pound gold coins, cracked die, 1852
Item 0647: South Australian one pound gold coins, cracked die, 1852
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Date
1852
Call Numbers
SAFE/DN/C 647
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Physical Description
Contents
1 coin - 23 mm. - gold coins
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Full title
Item 0647: South Australian one pound gold coins, cracked die, 1852
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Notes
General note
Forms part of Series 01 Part 08: Sir William Dixson coin collection : Australian Assay Office currency
Published information
See Andrews no.: 724. in Australasian tokens and coins : a handbook / by ... A. Andrews ; issued by the ... Mitchell Library (Sydney : Govt. Printer, 1921)¶¶The Ingots and Assay Office Pieces of South Australia / by J. Hunt Deacon (Melbourne : Hawthorn Press, [1954?])¶¶Collecting and investing in Australian coins and banknotes / written ... by Greg...
Contextual Information
Source
Bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952
Administrative / Biographical history
By November 1852 the Bullion Act was amended to allow the striking of One, Two and Five Pound issues as well as Ten Shilling gold pieces. The first and only issue to be struck was the One Pound Coin … A local die maker, Joshua Payne, had cut the die, but a crack was discovered after less than 50 had been struck. (Source: McDonald)
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
SAFE/DN/C 647
Record Identifier
Y0KxR4G1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KxR4G1
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Reference code
1011769
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