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Mint |
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Mint mark |
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Mintge |
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The demands on the Royal Mint imposed by World War I meant that it could not
fulfil all the coinage needs of the Australian government. At the time, the Australian
branch mints in Sydney and Melbourne were not equipped to strike copper coinage
and so the Royal Mint temporised by assigning the contract for Australian bronze
coinage to the Calcutta branch mint.
New obverse and reverse tools were sent to Calcutta.
There are no confirmed varieties of any of these coins. A 1916 penny with no
mint mark has been reported but it is unclear whether this is a genuine variety
or just a filed die. I have the means to distinguish the two cases but I have not
seen a specimen.
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P16C.2C |
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P17C.2C |
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P18C.2C |