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These Old Australian Coins Could Be Worth up to $1.3 Million
Because the first British settlement in Australia was a penal colony, there wasn’t much need for coins or currency. As The Perth Mint noted in a blog, authorities envisioned a “self-sufficient settlement” where convicts worked for free and everyone (including jailers) got food and supplies from the government store. Australia eventually adopted its own currency, and now some of its rare coins can make you very rich.
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Australian currency was originally based on British pounds, shillings and pence. That changed in 1966, when the country converted to Australian dollars and cents, similar to the U.S. system. The majority of Australia’s most valuable coins were minted before the change.
Rare (and Valuable) Australian Coins
Here’s a look at six coins that fetch the highest prices on the collectibles market, according to the CoinValueLookup site.
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