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Australia Elizabeth II Perth Mint 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pair FDC

$2,900.00 AUD
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  • The last Perth Mint issue of the 1955-63 Collector Proof Coin Program!
  • Includes the Perth Mint’s 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proofs.
  • Notable for the tiny mintage, with only 1,100 pairs struck in 1963.
  • Graded FDC, with sharp detail and lustrous orange hues.
  • Lovely examples – very scarce in this superior grade.
  • Elizabeth II portrait adorns each coin – designed by Mary Gillick.
  • Just one 1963 pair available! Don’t miss this opportunity! 

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Quality
Proof
Country of Issue
Australia

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Last of the Perth series – just 1,100 pairs issued!

Prestigious, historic and rare, we are delighted to present the 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pair – the very last Perth Mint issue of the 1955-63 Collector Proof Coin Program!

Eye-catching examples, the 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proofs presented here are notable for razor-sharp designs, and a deep, rich, entrancing orange hues. As with all Perth Mint Predecimal Proofs, the final issue of the series was struck in tiny numbers. The mintage of the 1963 pair was closed at just 1,100, and yet this figure tells only part of the story.

During the early days of Australian collector coin production, the Perth Mint and Melbourne Mint issued Proofs in very basic packaging. Coins suffered exposure to air, as well as unwanted handling, meaning that, 60+ years later, most are no longer ‘first quality’. Some estimate that as few as 30-40% remain in original, first-class condition. That means there could be 300 to 350 of the Perth Mint’s 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pairs in pristine quality, as here.

A landmark Australian coinage issue, notable as the most sought after predecimal Proofs of the 1960s, we have a single pristine example of the Perth Mint 1963 Penny & Halfpenny Proof Pair in stock. Click add to cart now!

 

The Heritage of Australia’s Proof Currency

In the modern age, collectors are used to the Royal Australian Mint issuing Proof examples of Australia’s traditional circulating coinage in significant numbers. Every year, thousands of people have the chance to enjoy our beloved, iconic coins, struck to the highest possible quality. This wasn’t always the case…

Traditionally, mints both in Australia and elsewhere around the world struck Proof coinage for very specific reasons – and catering for the broader collector market wasn’t one of those reasons. Proof examples of coins were struck for government institutions, for archival purposes, for institutions such as museums, and to distribute to other mints. As a result, these coins were struck in the tiniest of numbers, with mintages of less than 10 pieces a regular occurrence. As the global collector market began to grow, however, so did pressure to strike Proof coinage in more substantial numbers.

In Australia, there were a few Proof issues for collectors in the pre-WWII era – the 1927 Canberra Florin Proof, for example – but the number struck was still minuscule. In the 1950s, however, Treasury bowed to collector and dealer pressure and sanctioned the striking of Proof coins as part of an ongoing commercial venture. Government insisted on intervening in just one aspect – only those coins being struck by a mint for circulation could be issued as Proofs.

For the Perth Mint, tasked only with producing Australian copper coins, this meant the striking of penny and halfpenny Proofs only. From the launch of the Collector Proof Coin Program in 1955 until its conclusion in 1963, just prior to the changeover to decimal currency, the Perth Mint attained a level of excellence with its Proof coinage that was the equal of any mint in the world.

Magnificent to behold, the coins are glorious. Underpinned by a rich array of orange hues, and notable for the impeccably smooth background fields and highly detailed designs, Perth Mint Proofs rank as some of the finest coins ever produced in Australia. Struck in the tiniest numbers, and with many lost or mishandled in the many decades since issue, Perth Mint Predecimal Proofs also rank among the rarest.

The nation’s very first annual Proof coin series, the Collector Proof Coin Program, forms one of the most important elements of Australia’s currency heritage. This is your chance to be a part of it.

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Australia Elizabeth II Perth Mint 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pair FDC

$2,900.00 AUD

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Last of the Perth series – just 1,100 pairs issued!

Prestigious, historic and rare, we are delighted to present the 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pair – the very last Perth Mint issue of the 1955-63 Collector Proof Coin Program!

Eye-catching examples, the 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proofs presented here are notable for razor-sharp designs, and a deep, rich, entrancing orange hues. As with all Perth Mint Predecimal Proofs, the final issue of the series was struck in tiny numbers. The mintage of the 1963 pair was closed at just 1,100, and yet this figure tells only part of the story.

During the early days of Australian collector coin production, the Perth Mint and Melbourne Mint issued Proofs in very basic packaging. Coins suffered exposure to air, as well as unwanted handling, meaning that, 60+ years later, most are no longer ‘first quality’. Some estimate that as few as 30-40% remain in original, first-class condition. That means there could be 300 to 350 of the Perth Mint’s 1963 Halfpenny & Penny Proof Pairs in pristine quality, as here.

A landmark Australian coinage issue, notable as the most sought after predecimal Proofs of the 1960s, we have a single pristine example of the Perth Mint 1963 Penny & Halfpenny Proof Pair in stock. Click add to cart now!

 

The Heritage of Australia’s Proof Currency

In the modern age, collectors are used to the Royal Australian Mint issuing Proof examples of Australia’s traditional circulating coinage in significant numbers. Every year, thousands of people have the chance to enjoy our beloved, iconic coins, struck to the highest possible quality. This wasn’t always the case…

Traditionally, mints both in Australia and elsewhere around the world struck Proof coinage for very specific reasons – and catering for the broader collector market wasn’t one of those reasons. Proof examples of coins were struck for government institutions, for archival purposes, for institutions such as museums, and to distribute to other mints. As a result, these coins were struck in the tiniest of numbers, with mintages of less than 10 pieces a regular occurrence. As the global collector market began to grow, however, so did pressure to strike Proof coinage in more substantial numbers.

In Australia, there were a few Proof issues for collectors in the pre-WWII era – the 1927 Canberra Florin Proof, for example – but the number struck was still minuscule. In the 1950s, however, Treasury bowed to collector and dealer pressure and sanctioned the striking of Proof coins as part of an ongoing commercial venture. Government insisted on intervening in just one aspect – only those coins being struck by a mint for circulation could be issued as Proofs.

For the Perth Mint, tasked only with producing Australian copper coins, this meant the striking of penny and halfpenny Proofs only. From the launch of the Collector Proof Coin Program in 1955 until its conclusion in 1963, just prior to the changeover to decimal currency, the Perth Mint attained a level of excellence with its Proof coinage that was the equal of any mint in the world.

Magnificent to behold, the coins are glorious. Underpinned by a rich array of orange hues, and notable for the impeccably smooth background fields and highly detailed designs, Perth Mint Proofs rank as some of the finest coins ever produced in Australia. Struck in the tiniest numbers, and with many lost or mishandled in the many decades since issue, Perth Mint Predecimal Proofs also rank among the rarest.

The nation’s very first annual Proof coin series, the Collector Proof Coin Program, forms one of the most important elements of Australia’s currency heritage. This is your chance to be a part of it.

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