Melbourne Mint: List of Coins Minted (Page 3 of 4)

Melbourne Mint (1872 - 1970)

The Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint began operation on 12 June 1872. It was the second branch to be opened in Australia, the Sydney Branch having opened in 1855.

The Melbourne Mint had two main functions: purifying and assaying gold and striking gold coins. A minor function was the production of medals, particularly prize medals such as those awarded by agricultural societies or exhibition authorities.

The Melbourne Mint was financed entirely by the government of the Colony (later State) of Victoria. However, its employees were British civil servants and could, and did, apply for jobs in other branches of the Royal Mint; there was a particularly large movement of staff when the Ottawa branch opened in 1908.

In 1916 the Melbourne Mint was the first Australian mint to undertake production of silver coins for the Australian Commonwealth, in 1919 it began production of bronze coins and in 1964 it was the first Australian mint to strike decimal currency.

All work on Commonwealth of Australia coinage was undertaken by the mint as a contractor to the Treasury. With the opening of the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra in 1965, once the immense task of preparing the first years of decimal coins had been achieved, no further contracts were available, nor was there sufficient call for purifying and assaying gold. By Royal Proclamation the Melbourne Mint ceased to be a Branch of the Royal Mint on 1 July 1970.

The building of the former Royal Mint is located on the corner of William and Latrobe Streets (280-318 William Street and 387-429 Latrobe Street) and is of architectural significance as one of the most impressive 19th century government buildings in Victoria, and one of few Australian buildings in the true Renaissance revival style, and a virtual copy of the Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli, attributed to Raphael, in Rome (1515).

The mint was built between 1869 and 1872 to the designs of architect J.J Clark whose other notable works included the Old Treasury Building, Melbourne. It was opened 12 June 1872.

The colourful coat of arms placed on the front gates in mid-twentieth century were by the Melbourne woodcarver Walter Langcake. The original design, based on Queen Victoria's coat of arms, is adapted especially for a British Royal Mint branch office in colonial Victoria. The supporting animals are not crowned and a maned horse replaces the usual unicorn.

A private company, Melbourne Mint Pty Ltd, is the current tenant on the ground level and level one of the Melbourne Mint building. Melbourne Mint Pty Ltd belongs to a group of Australian precious metals companies which include Australian Bullion Company (ABC), Gold Merchants International (GMI) and Universal Coin Co. It has no historical relationship to the original Royal Mint.

The Annual Reports of the Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint were published as appendices to the Royal Mint Annual Reports from 1872 to 1970. The records of the Melbourne Mint are now held by the Public Record Office Victoria.

References:

Alston Pearl, S. (1941). 'Melbourne's Royal Mint', Walkabout, 1 March, 9-12.
Batchelor, Patricia (1977). 'Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint (William-Street)', Australian Numismatist. Vol 31, No.2, 3-4
Kenyon, A.S. (1935). 'The Royal Mint and Its Australian Branches' , Vic. Hist. Mag. May
Ward, E.W. Chrystos (1874). 'The Melbourne Mint' Argus, 5 November 1874.
Webb, L.A. (1958). 'The Victorian Mint', Australian Numismatic Journal (S.A. Numismatic Society), Vol.9, No.3.

Coins struck by Melbourne Mint (346):
CountryYearNameMintageMint Mark
Australia 1936 Florin 1936 2,382,000 No mint mark
Australia 1936 Shilling 1936 2,000,000 No mint mark
Australia 1936 Sixpence 1936 1,800,000 No mint mark
Australia 1936 Threepence 1936 3,600,000 No mint mark
Australia 1936 Penny 1936 9,890,400 No mint mark
Australia 1936 Halfpenny 1936 2,562,200 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1936 Shilling 1936 1,360,000 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1936 Penny 1936 360,000 No mint mark
Australia 1937 Crown 1937 1,800,100 No mint mark
Australia 1937 Shilling 1937 (pattern) unknown No mint mark
Australia 1937 Threepence 1937 (pattern) 15 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Crown 1938 101,800 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Florin 1938 2,990,250 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Shilling 1938 1,484,250 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Sixpence 1938 2,864,250 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Threepence 1938 4,560,250 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Penny 1938 5,552,650 No mint mark
Australia 1938 Halfpenny 1938 3,014,250 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1938 Shilling 1938 3,400,000 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1938 Penny 1938 360,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Florin 1939 630,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Shilling 1939 1,520,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Sixpence 1939 1,600,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Threepence 1939 3,856,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Penny 1939 6,240,000 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Halfpenny 1939 Commonwealth of Australia 4,382,400 No mint mark
Australia 1939 Halfpenny 1939 Kangaroo 504,100 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Florin 1940 8,410,000 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Shilling 1940 760,000 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Sixpence 1940 1,600,000 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Threepence 1940 3,840,000 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Penny 1940 5,188,800 No mint mark
Australia 1940 Halfpenny 1940 2,294,400 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Florin 1941 7,694,000 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Shilling 1941 3,040,000 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Sixpence 1941 2,912,000 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Threepence 1941 7,584,000 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Penny 1941 14,382,800 No mint mark
Australia 1941 Halfpenny 1941 5,011,200 No mint mark
Australia 1942 Florin 1942 23,986,000 No mint mark
Australia 1942 Shilling 1942 5,380,000 No mint mark
Australia 1942 Sixpence 1942 24,968,000 No mint mark
Australia 1942 Threepence 1942 24,528,000 No mint mark
Australia 1942 Halfpenny 1942 11,054,400 No mint mark
Australia 1943 Florin 1943 23,762,000 No mint mark
Australia 1943 Shilling 1943 18,720,000 No mint mark
Australia 1943 Threepence 1943 48,912,000 No mint mark
Australia 1943 Penny 1943 53,198,400 No mint mark
Australia 1943 Halfpenny 1943 39,988,806 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1943 Sixpence 1943 128,000 No mint mark
Australia 1944 Florin 1944 33,440,000 No mint mark
Australia 1944 Shilling 1944 22,576,000 No mint mark
Australia 1944 Penny 1944 29,942,000 No mint mark
Australia 1944 Halfpenny 1944 720,000 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1944 Threepence 1944 496,000 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1944 Penny 1944 240,000 No mint mark
Australia 1945 Florin 1945 11,970,000 No mint mark
Australia 1945 Shilling 1945 (not released) unknown No mint mark
Australia 1945 Sixpence 1945 10,096,000 No mint mark
Australia 1945 Penny 1945 15,172,806 No mint mark
New Guinea, Territory of 1945 Shilling 1945 2,000,000 No mint mark
Australia 1946 Florin 1946 22,154,000 No mint mark
Australia 1946 Shilling 1946 11,388,000 No mint mark
Australia 1946 Sixpence 1946 10,024,000 No mint mark
Australia 1946 Penny 1946 240,000 No mint mark
Australia 1947 Florin 1947 39,292,800 No mint mark
Australia 1947 Threepence 1947 4,176,000 No mint mark
Australia 1947 Penny 1947 11,174,400 No mint mark
Australia 1948 Shilling 1948 4,132,000 No mint mark
Australia 1948 Sixpence 1948 1,584,000 No mint mark
Australia 1948 Threepence 1948 26,208,000 No mint mark
Australia 1948 Penny 1948 28,150,000 No mint mark
Australia 1948 Halfpenny 1948 30,160,800 No mint mark
Australia 1949 Threepence 1949 26,400,000 No mint mark
Australia 1949 Penny 1949 27,064,800 No mint mark
Australia 1949 Halfpenny 1949 22,310,400 No mint mark
Australia 1950 Shilling 1950 7,188,000 No mint mark
Australia 1950 Sixpence 1950 10,272,000 No mint mark
Australia 1950 Threepence 1950 35,456,000 No mint mark
Australia 1950 Penny 1950 57,846,800 No mint mark
Australia 1951 Florin 1951 10,068,000 No mint mark
Australia 1951 Florin 1951 Federation Jubilee 2,000,000 No mint mark
Australia 1951 Sixpence 1951 33,784,000 No mint mark
Australia 1951 Threepence 1951 55,856,000 No mint mark
Australia 1951 Penny 1951 52,128,000 No mint mark
Australia 1952 Florin 1952 10,044,000 No mint mark
Australia 1952 Shilling 1952 19,644,000 No mint mark
Australia 1952 Sixpence 1952 2,112,000 No mint mark
Australia 1952 Threepence 1952 21,560,000 No mint mark
Australia 1952 Penny 1952 57,922,000 No mint mark
Australia 1953 Florin 1953 12,658,000 No mint mark
Australia 1953 Shilling 1953 12,204,000 No mint mark
Australia 1953 Sixpence 1953 1,152,000 No mint mark
Australia 1953 Threepence 1953 7,664,000 No mint mark
Australia 1953 Penny 1953 13,138,816 No mint mark
Australia 1954 Florin 1954 15,366,000 No mint mark
Australia 1954 Florin 1954 Royal Visit 4,000,000 No mint mark
Australia 1954 Shilling 1954 16,188,000 No mint mark
Australia 1954 Sixpence 1954 7,672,000 No mint mark
Australia 1954 Threepence 1954 2,672,000 No mint mark
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From Year1872
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CountryAustralia
LocationMelbourne, VIC
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Mint Marks used by: Melbourne Mint
Letter M

Letter M, located:
- under the monarch's effigy on the obverse of gold Sovereigns of the older St George type
- on the obverse of gold Sovereigns of the St George type: on the ground, below the horse's hoof and above the centre of the date
- under the shield on the reverse of gold Sovereigns of the Shield type (below the wreath but above the rose)
- under the date on Australian silver coins (Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence)

No mint mark

On some coins, the Melbourne Mint did not have a mint mark.