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Pattern - Victoria 1/2 Sovereign

Issuer Sydney Mint
Year 1856
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Value 1/2 Sovereign
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Obverse lettering VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F:D: 1856
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Mintage 1856
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The Sydney Mint opened in 1855 as the first branch of the Royal Mint established outside Britain, purpose-built to process the flood of gold coming out of the New South Wales goldfields. This piece dates to its second year of operation, when the mint was still working through questions of what a specifically Australian coinage should look like and whether subsidiary denominations were viable given local commerce's preference for larger values. The half sovereign pattern was never adopted for circulation — full sovereigns dominated Sydney Mint output throughout the Victorian period.