COIN, one penny, metal alloy, ‘INTERNMENT CAMPS’, Tobia Mevio

H2013.245

Australian one penny, brass alloy?, coin. ‘ONE PENNY’ – 5mm hole in centre
Raised dots around the edge and around centre hole, laurel-type leaf design around centre hole and three raised dots to L and R of hole.
Encased in a 50mm square cardboard enclosure with 25mm diameter display hole in centre with clear plastic each side of coin.
Obverse design identical to face: with words ‘INTERNMENT CAMPS’.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2013.245
Accession Date: 16 Sep 2016
Acquisition Year: 2015
Credit: Donated by M Gianatti

Material

Metal

50mm square cardboard enclosure with 25mm diameter display hole in centre with clear plastic each side of coin

0 - Whole
Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer0 - Whole
Cardboard/Paper0 - Whole

Measurement

length50mm
width50mm
diameter20mmcoin only

 


 

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