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Eugene von Guerard Collection
Image: NU 2458, Coin, Ancient Greek States, reverse
Source: Museum Victoria
Eugene von Guerard (1811-1901) was born in Vienna and migrated to Victoria in 1852, where he remained for the next 30 years. Trained as an artist, he developed an interest in coin collecting as a young man in Vienna and in Italy. While a practising artist and curator at the National Gallery of Victoria, he maintained this interest and developed a collection of some 4,000 coins, carefully listed and described in a three-volume catalogue, organised by country and date.
The von Guerard coin collection was purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria in 1880, thereby forming the basis of the state numismatic collection. The collection, together with von Guerard's handwritten catalogue was transferred in 1976 to the Science Museum of Victoria (a predecessor to Museum Victoria).
The collection comprises approximately 4,000 coins and medals, with strengths in coins from ancient Greece and Rome, Britain and Germany, up to the 1870s. Von Guerard collected on his travels in Europe, from dealers and contacts in Europe and from other Australian collectors.
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Coin - 1 Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1777
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was current at 1 pound 1 shilling (21 shillings)
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Coin - Third-Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1809
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was valued at one pound one shilling (21 shillings), a third guinea was 7 shillings ...
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Coin - Third-Guinea, George III, Great Britain, 1808
Gold coin; Denomination: Guinea Royal Mint, London King George III (1760-1820) At that time a guinea was valued at one pound one shilling (21 shillings), a third guinea was 7 shillings ...
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Coin - Groat, James II, Great Britain, 1687
Silver coin: Denomination: Groat Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) A groat is a fourpence coin. These coins are commonly known as a Maundy coin although it is probable that ...
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Coin - Threepence, James II, Great Britain, 1687
Silver coin: Denomination: Threepence Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) These coins are commonly known as a Maundy coin although it is probable that only the penny denominat ...
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Coin - Twopence, James II, Great Britain, 1687
Silver coin: Denomination: Twopence Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) These coins are commonly known as a Maundy coin although it is probable that only the penny denominatio ...
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Coin - Penny, James II, Great Britain, 1686
Silver coin: Denomination: Penny Tower Mint, London King James II (1685-1688) It is probable that only the penny Denomination was used in the Maundy ceremony at that time.
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Coin - Shilling, Commonwealth of England, Great Britain, 1653
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Tower Mint, London. Commonwealth of England (1649?1653) The Tower Mint had been ceased by the Parliament in 1642 but it continued to Mint in the n ...
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Coin - Halfcrown, Charles I, Great Britain, 1641-1643
Silver coin; Denomination: Halfcrown Tower mint, London Charles I (1625-1649). A halfcrown is a 2 shilling and 6 pence coin.
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Coin - Shilling, Charles I, Great Britain, 1640-1641
Silver coin; Denomination: Shilling Tower Mint, London Charles I (1625-1649) A shilling is a 12 pence coin
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