1 Florin - George V (Victoria and Melbourne Centenary) ND (1934-1935) front 1 Florin - George V (Victoria and Melbourne Centenary) ND (1934-1935) back
1 Florin - George V (Victoria and Melbourne Centenary) ND (1934-1935) photo
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1 Florin - George V Victoria and Melbourne Centenary ND

 
Silver (.925) 11.31 g 28.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Australia
King
George V (1910-1936)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Years
1934-1935
Value
1 Florin (0.1)
Currency
Pound (1788-1966)
Composition
Silver (.925)
Weight
11.31 g
Diameter
28.5 mm
Thickness
2.3 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#17319
Rarity index
51%

Reverse

Naked rider advancing to the left holding a flaming torch aloft

Script: Latin

Lettering:
CENTENARY·VICTORIA·MELBOURNE·1934-35·
KG
FLORIN

Engraver: George Kruger Gray

Edge

Milled

Comment

Issued to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Victoria (1834) and the foundation of Melbourne (1935). The coins were sold at a premium of one shilling to help finance the celebrations. 75,000 were struck, but at the end of the event 21,595 remained unsold and were melted. It features the centenary logo of an equestrian figure, slightly modified to fit the circular format of a coin (the logo was set in an oval).

 

Toward the end of the celebrations, the majority of the 75,000 coins that were struck remained unsold, so in 1935, a local department store in Melbourne - Foy & Gibson - purchased 30,000 of these centenary florins (which would have otherwise been melted down) to give out in their customers’ change during the Melbourne centenary celebrations. These florins were distributed at all of their Victorian stores: Melbourne, Collingwood, and Prahran. These ’Centenary Florins’ were given out in little paper bags, which are seldom seen even in poor condition. It is estimated that no more than a few hundred of these bags exist today.