Search the collections
Refine your search
Filter results by item type
Numismatics & Philately Collection
Image: Australia, 5 Shilling, Obverse
Source: Museum Victoria
The Numismatics and Philately Collections offer a window into societies and their values, particularly officially sanctioned values. They have a worldwide coverage of coins, historical medals, military medals, paper money, share scrip and stamps.
The most extensive parts of the collection are of Australian and British Commonwealth material. The Australian coin collection is the most important of its kind in the world, containing unique reference material retained by both the Melbourne and Sydney mints.
The Numismatic collection reflects the economic, political and technological histories of societies. It is primarily built up from the collections formed by the National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne Mint, and products from the Canberra Mint are still obtained.
It includes the collection of the artist Eugene von Guerard and groups of medals awarded to important Victorian figures including Frederick McCoy, Redmond Barry and Ferdinand von Mueller, together with many internationally significant pieces collected for the 1879, 1880 and 1888 Australian international exhibitions.
The Philately collection comprises stamps, envelopes, covers and commemorative sets. It includes a collection of colonial Australasian stamps and an important collection of world airmail stamps to 1950. Australia Post's National Philatelic Collection is also held in Victoria. Together, these form an internationally significant resource.
Significant items
- Melbourne Mint and Sydney Mint coin collections.
- British Commonwealth coins.
- Pre-decimal Australian reference coins.
- Australian and New Zealand trade tokens.
- Gold-rush period token dies including those from the Kangaroo Office.
- Acclimatisation Society Medals.
- First trial for a token manufactured in Australia.
- Original press and gold scales from Melbourne Mint.
- Australia's first coins (holey dollars and dumps), 1813.
- 1888 Melbourne International Exhibition Ceremonial key and medal.
- European art medals, particularly by French artists, and Australian art medals.
- Colonial Australasian stamps.
- Antarctic stamps and medals.
- British Commonwealth stamps, 1935-1954.
- World stamps issued for airmail 1913-1953.
- Share scrip collection, with particular emphasis on Victorian gold mining.
- Australian internment camp currency.
Items per page: 10 50 (showing 31 - 40) 10575 items
-
Coin - Sixpence, William III, Great Britain, 1696
Silver coin; Denomination: Sixpence Royal Mint, York Branch William III (1694-1702) This mint was set up as part of the great recoinage which began in 1696.
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Henry III, England, 1216-1247
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny Canterbury Mint Henry III (1216-1272) Plantagenet King of England Moneyer: Tomas; Type: Short Cross Class 6c
Images: 2 -
Coin - Shilling, William III, Great Britain, 1696
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Royal Mint, Norwich Branch William III (1694-1702); First Bust A shilling is a 12 pence coin
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Cnut, England, 1029-1035
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny York Mint Cnvt (1016- 1035) King of All England Moneyer: Othin; Type: Short Cross Penny (1029-1035) Cnut became king of England when he defeated and ...
Images: 2 -
Cut Coin - Halfpenny, Cnut, England, 1016-1023
Silver coin; Denomination: 1/2 Penny Lincoln Mint Cnvt (1016- 1035) King of All England Moneyer: Aelfnoth; Type: Quatrefoil Type crowned bust (1016-1023) cut in half to serve as a hal ...
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Edward the Confessor, England, 1046-1048
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny York Mint Edward the Confessor (1042-1066); King of All England Moneyer: Stircol; Type: Trefoil Quadrilateral
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Edward the Confessor, England, 1046-1048
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny Dind Mint (possible) Edward the Confessor (1042-1066); King of All England Moneyer: Endric; Type: Trefoil Quadrilateral
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Edward the Confessor, England, 1046-1048
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny York Mint Edward the Confessor (1042-1066); King of All England Moneyer: Arngrim; Type: Trefoil Quadrilateral
Images: 2 -
Coin - Halfcrown, Charles I, Great Britain, 1643-1644
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown York Mint Charles I (1625-1649) A halfcrown is a 2 shilling and 6 pence coin
Images: 2 -
Coin - Penny, Henry I, England, 1100-1135
Silver coin; Denomination: Penny Norwich Mint Henry I (1100-1135), Norman Kings of England Moneyer: Sithric; Type: Quadrilateral on cross fleury
Images: 2



