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1915 One Shilling

CountryAustraliaSeriesGeorge VYear and Mintmark1915DenominationOne ShillingMintage800,000Reverse DesignerW. H. J. BlakemoreObvkerse DesignerSir E. B. MacKennelSize24mmWeight5.66gEdgeReeded

In 1915 the Australian Commonwealth Shilling was produced at both the Royal Mint in London and the private Mint of Heaton & Sons in Birmingham. It was necessary to employ Heaton & Sons as the Royal Mint was temporarily refocused on the production of military materials for the war effort. The Royal Mint produced a total of 800,000 pieces and the private mint produced 500,000. The Shillings produced at the latter were struck with a small 'H' mint-mark on the reverse below the date (see image below).

Heaton & Sons 'H' mint-mark on the reverse of a 1915-H Proof Shilling. Heaton & Sons 'H' mint-mark on the reverse of a 1915-H Proof Shilling.

The low mintage of the 1915 variety has made it scarce and quite valuable across all grades. Population reports by PCGS show less than a dozen mint-state examples with the highest graded being MS65. Collectors seeking a mint-state example must be willing to spend substantial funds.

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