Rare Australian Coin Values – florin and crown

Australian florin coins were minted between the years of 1910 and 1963. The crown was minted only in 1937 and 1938. The currency system used in this period was based on the British pound, using pounds shillings and pence. The coin demoninations were the halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, the shilling, the florin (two shillings), and the crown (5 shillings). The crown was only minted in the years 1937-1938.

The following prices are for some of the most sought after examples of florins and crowns. Coins minted in other years are also of value, those listed below are simply the “cream of the crop”. These prices are only a guide to possible marketplace values. There will be fluctuations in the actual marketplace. Prices will also vary depending on the condition of the coin. All values are listed in Australian dollars. For more up-to-date information on coin values, please visit the Australian Rare Coin Ready Reckoner.

Florins

Year Average Condition Uncirculated Condition
1910 20 1600
1911 50 5500
1912 50 9500
1913 50 7500
1914 20-100 2000-12500
1915 100 17500
1917 15 1200
1918 20 1600
1919 30 4250
1921 35 4500
1922 30 3500
1923 25 2250
1924 20 2000
1925 10 1250
1926 10 2250
1932 195 12500
1933 50 12500
1939 25 2250
1952 4 120
1956 4 135

Crowns

Year Average Condition Uncirculated Condition
1937 12 125
1938 50 850

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