The Story
During the first World War Australian silver coins were struck by the London and Heaton (Birmingham) mints for distribution and usage in Australia.
Below the date of this 1915 shilling is a 'H' mintmark signifying it was struck by Heaton and Sons of Birmingham England.
The obverse of King George V was designed by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal while the reverse was designed by W.H.J Blakemore.
| Country | Australia |
| Date | 1915 Heaton |
| Denomination | Shilling |
| Obverse |
King GEORGE V - Design by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal. |
| Reverse |
Australian Coat of Arms - Design by W H J Blakemore. |
| Condition | Lustrous Near Uncirculated |
| Comments | PCGS AU55 |

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
During the first World War Australian silver coins were struck by the London and Heaton (Birmingham) mints for distribution and usage in Australia.
Below the date of this 1915 shilling is a 'H' mintmark signifying it was struck by Heaton and Sons of Birmingham England.
The obverse of King George V was designed by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal while the reverse was designed by W.H.J Blakemore.
| Country | Australia |
| Date | 1915 Heaton |
| Denomination | Shilling |
| Obverse |
King GEORGE V - Design by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal. |
| Reverse |
Australian Coat of Arms - Design by W H J Blakemore. |
| Condition | Lustrous Near Uncirculated |
| Comments | PCGS AU55 |



















