Australia 1937 Silver Coronation Crown
Offered is an example of the ever-popular 1937 Australian 5/- piece issued to commemorate the coronation of King George VI, KM#34. Stuck in sterling (.925AR) silver, this large coin is pleasing in both proportions and design. Although bearing typical surface hairlines consistent with improper cleaning, this coin retains great detail, as well as residual luster between the letters of the inscriptions. All in all, an attractive and appealing example of a popular type.
Offered is an example of the ever-popular 1937 Australian 5/- piece issued to commemorate the coronation of King George VI, KM#34. Stuck in sterling (.925AR) silver, this large coin is pleasing in both proportions and design. Although bearing typical surface hairlines consistent with improper cleaning, this coin retains great detail, as well as residual luster between the letters of the inscriptions. All in all, an attractive and appealing example of a popular type.
Offered is an example of the ever-popular 1937 Australian 5/- piece issued to commemorate the coronation of King George VI, KM#34. Stuck in sterling (.925AR) silver, this large coin is pleasing in both proportions and design. Although bearing typical surface hairlines consistent with improper cleaning, this coin retains great detail, as well as residual luster between the letters of the inscriptions. All in all, an attractive and appealing example of a popular type.