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Museum Victoria
Context
Years: 1911–1928
Issuer: Australia Issuer flag
Ruler: George V
Currency:
(1788—1966)
Total mintage: 107,822,376
Material
Diameter: 22.05 mm
Weight: 7.99 g
Gold weight: 7.33 g
Thickness: 1.52 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 91.7% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard29
Numista: #22076
Value
Bullion value: $1224.08

Obverse

Description:
King George V left-facing bust, encircled by text. Designer's initials at neck.
Inscription:
GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP:

B.M.
Translation:
George V, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.
Script: Latin
Language: Latin

Reverse

Description:
St George slaying the dragon, with the mint mark below the horse's right hoof and the year centered. The mint mark and year are below the design, with the designer's initials in smaller letters to the right of the year.
Inscription:
M

1911 B.P.
Translation:
ONE PENNY 1911 B.P.
Script: Latin
Language: English

Edge

Reeded


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1911MProof
1911P4,373,000
1911S2,519,000
1911SProof
1911M2,851,000
1912M2,467,000
1912S2,227,000
1912P4,278,000
1913M2,323,000
1913P4,635,000
1913S2,249,000
1914M2,012,000
1914P4,815,000
1914S1,774,000
1914SProof
1915M1,637,000
1915P4,373,000
1915S1,346,000
1916M1,277,000
1916P4,906,000
1916S1,242,000
1917M934,000
1917P4,110,000
1917S1,666,000
1918M4,969,493
1918P3,812,884
1918S3,716,000
1919M514,000
1919P2,995,000
1919S1,835,000
1920M530,000
1920P2,421,000
1920S360,000
1921M240,000
1921P2,314,000
1921S839,000
1922M608,000
1922P2,298,000
1922S578,000
1922SProof
1923S416,000
1923SProof
1923P2,124,000
1923M510,000
1924M278,000
1924P1,464,000
1924S394,000
1925M3,311,000
1925S5,632,000
1925P1,837,000
1926M211,000
1926P1,131,000
1926S1,030,999
1926SProof
1927M310,000
1927P1,383,000
1928M413,000
1928P1,333,000

Historical background

In 1911, Australia stood on the cusp of a major monetary transformation, moving from a fragmented system towards a unified national currency. Since Federation in 1901, the nation's money supply remained a complex patchwork of British gold sovereigns, British silver and copper coinage, and a multitude of private banknotes issued by dozens of trading banks. This system was inefficient, with notes of varying design and security, and their value was only as reliable as the issuing bank's reputation, leading to periodic instability and confusion in interstate trade.

The push for a single, government-backed currency had been building for years, culminating in the landmark Australian Notes Act 1910 and the Bank Notes Tax Act 1910. These laws, enacted by the Andrew Fisher Labor government, effectively nationalised the note issue. They imposed a prohibitive 10% annual tax on private banknotes, driving them out of circulation, and proclaimed Australian government notes as the only legal tender. By 1911, the new, uniform series of Australian notes, featuring the portrait of King George V, was being circulated by the Commonwealth Treasury, marking the first time Australians used nationally issued paper money.

However, 1911 was a transitional year. While paper currency was now centralised, Australia did not yet have its own distinct coinage. Everyday transactions still relied heavily on British imperial coinage, from pennies to sovereigns. The final step towards a fully independent monetary system would come in 1913 with the Coinage Act, which introduced the Australian pound, divided into 20 shillings and 240 pence, and the establishment of the first Royal Australian Mint in Melbourne. Thus, 1911 represents the pivotal moment when Australia secured control over its paper currency, laying the essential groundwork for the complete sovereign monetary system that would follow.

Series: 1911 Australia circulation coins

1 Penny obverse
1 Penny reverse
1 Penny
1911-1936
3 Pence obverse
3 Pence reverse
3 Pence
1911-1936
6 Pence obverse
6 Pence reverse
6 Pence
1911-1936
1 Shilling obverse
1 Shilling reverse
1 Shilling
1911-1936
1 Florin obverse
1 Florin reverse
1 Florin
1911-1936
½ Sovereign obverse
½ Sovereign reverse
½ Sovereign
1911-1918
1 Sovereign obverse
1 Sovereign reverse
1 Sovereign
1911-1928
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