By: Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
lot # 3869 - world crowns and minors Australia
Australia - New South Wales. 15 Pence (Dump), 1813. KM-1.1. Cut and countermarked coinage. Obverse; NEW SOUTH WALES, Crown in center and date below. Reverse; FIFTEEN / PENCE. The Holey dollar and dump are the first coins struck in Australia. The centered cut or 'Dump' from the Spanish Dollar (Holey Dollar) was valued at 15 pence, the Dollar had a value of 5 Shillings. The cost of 40,000 Spanish dollars by the Australian government was 4 shillings 9 pence, leaving a profit of 1 shilling sixpence on each Spanish dollar. Very few examples remain in existence today. Very Rare. PCGS graded Genuine, Very Fine, Details (Graffiti).
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
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