Australia 1924 (M & S) Florin
Mint: | Melbourne & Sydney | Mintage: | (M) 952,674 (S) 734,000 (T) 1,686,674 | Milling: | Reeded |
Weight: | 11.31 grams | Diameter: | 28.5 mm | Composition: | 92.5% Silver, 7.5% Copper |
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Value
BM
Ad
NP
|
8
Good
VG10
|
10
VG
F12
|
12
about F
F15
|
15
Fine
VF20
|
20
good F
VF25
|
25
about VF
VF30
|
30
Very Fine
VF35
|
35
good VF
EF40
|
40
about EF
EF45
|
45
Ext Fine
AU50
|
50
good EF
AU53
|
53
about Unc
AU55
|
58+
virt Unc
AU58
|
58-60
Uncirc
MS60
|
58-61
Uncirc
MS61
|
58-62
Uncirc
MS62
|
63-64
Choice Unc
MS63
|
64-65
near Gem
MS64
|
65-66
Gem
MS65
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66-67
Gem
MS66
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67-68
Gem
MS67
|
68
near Flaw
MS68
|
69
virt Flaw
MS69
|
70
Flawless
MS70
|
Proof
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BV
+
NGC
PCGS
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BV
+
NGC
PCGS
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BV
+
NGC
1
PCGS
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$10
+
NGC
PCGS
1
|
$15
+
NGC
PCGS
1
|
$25
+
NGC
1
PCGS
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$40
+
NGC
PCGS
1
|
$50
+
NGC
1
PCGS
1
|
$75
+
NGC
PCGS
1
|
$90
+
NGC
2
PCGS
1
|
$125
+
NGC
1
PCGS
2
|
$200
+
NGC
1
PCGS
2
|
$400
+
NGC
PCGS
7
|
$750
+
NGC
PCGS
|
$1250
+
NGC
1
PCGS
4
|
$1500
+
NGC
PCGS
12
|
$3000
+
NGC
2
PCGS
17
|
$6000
+
NGC
2
PCGS
6
1
|
$10000
+
NGC
1
PCGS
4
1
|
$17500
+
NGC
1
PCGS
1
|
$35000
+
NGC
PCGS
|
$70000
+
NGC
PCGS
|
-
+
NGC
PCGS
|
-
+
NGC
PCGS
|
Y
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BM
Benchmark
Ad
Adjectival
NP
NGC/PCGS
Collectable grades
Does not exist by definition
Investment grades
-
Unlikely to exist
Aspirational grades
BV
Bullion or metal value
Not known in these grades
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Value as above
Proof
Y (Yes)
N (Not known)
N (Not known)
Last updated April 2024
Notes:
The 1924 florins were struck by both the Melbourne Mint and for the first time the Sydney Mint. At this stage it is not thought possible to distinguish between the Melbourne and Sydney strikes of this date although there is some conjecture that florins of this date exhibiting extensive die-cracking were possibly struck by the Sydney Mint in 1926 on recommissioned dies.