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Mint |
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Mint mark |
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Mintage |
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The 1932 florin is easily the scarcest of the standard series florins and the
1933 comes in second. Both of these coins command premium prices for high-grade
coins and the 1932 coin is expensive even in fairly low grades.
There are no reports of any varieties for any of these florins although the 1933
specimen shown here has a re-entered date.
The Melbourne Centenary florin bears the dates 1934-35
but all were minted in 1935 and so it is classified as a coin of that year.
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F32M.2A |
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F33M.2A |
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F34M.2A |
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Doubled date on a 1933 florin. Doubling is most noticeable on the 1 and the first
3. Also visible on the 9. |