Australian Pound coins
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Convert your leftover Australian Pound coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Australia.
Australia introduced decimal coins and notes on 14th February 1966. Coins issued before that day are pre-decimal Australian Pound coins, made up of 240 pence to the pound.
Australian Pound coins are now obsolete and no longer in use, but at Leftover Currency we continue to exchange pre-decimal Australian coinage, including half pennies, pennies, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin and crown coins.
In addition to Australian Pound coins we also exchange Australian Pound banknotes.
Do you have Australian Pound coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Australian Pounds. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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Australian crown coin
This Australian crown coin features a portrait of King George IV on the obverse, and Queen Victoria’s Diamond Crown on the reverse.You get: £0.143231 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian florin coin
The florin coin was the highest value pre-decimal coin in circulation in Australia. It has a decimal value equivalent to 10p. The silver florin piece features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms: a shield held up by a kangaroo and emu, two native Australian animals. Inside the shield are the symbols for Australia’s six states. Above … ContinuedYou get: £0.057291 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian shilling coin
The animal on the Australian shilling coin is a merino ram. Introduced into Australia by the First Fleet in 1788, Merinos are famous for their fine and soft wool. The pre-decimal coin of one shilling has a decimal equivalent value of 5p. The Australian 1/- piece also featured the portrait of the monarch, either a … ContinuedYou get: £0.028651 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian sixpence coin
The sixpence coin of Australia’s predecimal coins has a value of 6/240 pound, or 0.025 decimal pence. The silver 6d piece features the portrait of the monarch, Elizabeth II or George VI, and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, a shield flanked by a kangaroo and emu under a seven-pointed star. The text in the ribbon … ContinuedYou get: £0.014321 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian threepence coin
The predecimal threepence coin from Australia has a value of 3/240 pounds, equivalent to 0.0125 pound in decimal value. The design of the Australian 3d coin features three wheat stalks with a ribbon. The text on the coin reads “AUSTRALIA THREE PENCE”. The portrait of the monarch is that of a young Queen Elizabeth II … ContinuedYou get: £0.007161 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian penny coin
The leaping kangaroo on the Australian Penny coin faces to the left. The Australian penny was the Commonwealth of Australia’s largest coin, measuring 30.8mm in diameter. The bronze coin weighs 9.5 grams and features the portrait of the monarch, either Elizabeth II or George VI.You get: £0.002391 AUP = £0.5729300000 -
Australian half penny coin
This Australian half penny coin has the portrait of the monarch on one side: either a young Queen Elizabeth II or King George VI. The bronze half penny piece also features a leaping, indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. The kangaroo is facing to the right.You get: £0.001191 AUP = £0.5729300000