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1958 M Proof Sixpence 6d Graded PR66 by PCGS. Mintage of only 1506 with only 12 graded higher.

The sixpence were initially minted in England; however, Australia began to mint their own from the year of 1916 at branches of the Royal Mint in Sydney and Melbourne.

The coins which made up Australia's pre-decimal currency were identical to British currency in the characteristics of weight and size.

The Coinage Act of 1909–1947, authorised the issue of Australian coins in the select denominations, including the sixpence. By 1916 all silver denominations, including the sixpence, could be minted at the Royal Mint branch in Melbourne. Unique Australian currency was created with decimalisation in 1966.

Until 1946, each sixpence was made of 92.5% silver. Post 1946, each sixpence contained 50% silver. 

1958 M Proof Sixpence 6d Graded PR66

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The Australian sixpence circulated from 1910 up until the decimalisation of Australian Currency in 1966.

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1958 M Proof Sixpence 6d Graded PR66 by PCGS. Mintage of only 1506 with only 12 graded higher.

The sixpence were initially minted in England; however, Australia began to mint their own from the year of 1916 at branches of the Royal Mint in Sydney and Melbourne.

The coins which made up Australia's pre-decimal currency were identical to British currency in the characteristics of weight and size.

The Coinage Act of 1909–1947, authorised the issue of Australian coins in the select denominations, including the sixpence. By 1916 all silver denominations, including the sixpence, could be minted at the Royal Mint branch in Melbourne. Unique Australian currency was created with decimalisation in 1966.

Until 1946, each sixpence was made of 92.5% silver. Post 1946, each sixpence contained 50% silver.