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1958 Melbourne Mint Proof Set


1958 PDP Set B&B February 2018
1958 Melbourne Mint Proof Set
COIN
1958 Melbourne Mint Proof Set
PRICE
$4,500
STATUS
Sold February 2018
QUALITY
FDC
PROVENANCE
Private Collection NSW
COMMENTS
This 1958 Melbourne Mint Proof Set is as good as it gets. A stunning proof penny that is a full blazing orange. And four glistening silver proofs, the florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence. This is an investment quality proof set that was struck at the Melbourne Mint in 1958. Dare we remind you that this set was struck sixty years ago. Brilliantly preserved, it offers today's collectors a level of quality that is seldom seen. Superb quality. Limited mintage. Supremely affordable.
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Melbourne Mint Proof Sets 1955 to 1963.

The proof coin sets struck between 1955 and 1963 are a perfect entry point into the Australian rare coin market. Limited edition collector coins at affordable prices.

It comes at the top of our list of recommendations for clients looking to tuck something special away for their children or grandchildren. It is without doubt one of the most popular collecting series in the Australian coin market.

We like this series and for the following reasons:

  • The sets are affordable.
  • The sets can be acquired progressively one year at a time.
  • Each proof set is a stand-alone rarity, so there is no pressure on buyers to complete the series.

Quality is paramount. While all the coins were struck to proof quality, their state of preservation, how well they have been cared for in the intervening years is critical to maintaining their value and underpinning their future capital growth.

It has to be remembered, the Melbourne Mint did not use any fancy packaging to contain the coins. A cellophane paper envelope was the chosen medium to house the coins and despatch to buyers.

One of the prime reasons for the series popularity is that it is affordable. The majority of sets are available in the $3000 - $5000 price level. This is a dollar level that quite obviously attracts maximum buyer interest.

As each proof set is a stand-alone rarity, there is no pressure on buyers to complete the series. Nine year sets, each coin struck to luxurious proof quality: 40 proof coins in total.

The series does present challenges if the coins are to be procured in top quality. But a complete collection is achievable and can be obtained over time by buying progressively, year by year, set by set. In fact we note that the entire series of Melbourne Proofs can be acquired for the same price as a 1930 Penny. It’s an interesting comparison. And food for thought.

Given the demand, and the limited supply of top quality pieces, the series has an excellent track record of price growth. 

Australia’s Minting History.

Australia opened its first mint, the Sydney Mint, in 1855. A second mint, the Melbourne Mint, came on board in 1872 and the third, the Perth Mint opened in 1899.

The Sydney Mint closed in 1926 and during its 72 years of operation would NEVER strike proofs for collectors on a commercial basis.

The Melbourne Mint and the Perth Mint commenced commercial proof coining for the collector market in 1955, having obtained Government approval. The series came to a conclusion in 1963, just prior to decimal currency changeover.

A restriction was placed on the mint regarding those proof coins that could be sold to collectors. It could only issue proofs of those coins that it was striking for circulation.

For the Melbourne Mint which operated as a prime producer of the nation’s silver coinage, it meant that the majority of their proof sets were silver only, the exception being 1955, 1956, 1958 and 1959. See table below.

The coins were released annually with an official issue price of face value plus a premium of one shilling per coin … mintages averaged around the 1,500 mark.

Each piece was minted to exacting standards – from the selection and polishing of blanks, the preparation of dies and ultimately the actual striking. The result is a coin that is pleasing to the eye, well struck with strong designs and superb smooth background fields.

The series of proof sets struck at the Melbourne Mint is an important one in our currency heritage for it represents Australia’s very first annual proof coining program and the pre-cursor to that taken up by the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra in 1966. 

PDP Melbourne Proof Chart February 2018

1d = Penny, 1/2d = Halfpenny, 3d = Threepence, 6d = Sixpence, 1/- = Shilling, 2/- = Florin


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