Below you can see the table of contents for the October 1985 edition of Australian Coin Review (ACR) magazine.
Article | Author |
At the temple, a matter of conversion | John Pearce |
Coins from the Zuytdorp wreck. Hopw $1m in silver sank off the WA coast. 9,000 coins recovered, but the sea claims a fortune | Stan Wilson |
Death of H Linecar | J Pearson Andrew |
Downie's US move... and other tales. Heads and tails | Greg McDonald |
English silver loses gloss. Indian exotic, and other treasures shine (Sotheby's, Brand collection) | |
Readers mailbox. Paying a higher price, Fiji fakes (notes), a new overdate? (1925/23 shilling) | |
Sir Richard had a sense of humour (Royal Australian Mint reports, Secretary to the Treasurer Sir Richard Randall) | Greg McDonald |
Some numismatic terms | |
The mystery of the presentation notes. First notes in 1913 (Miss Judith Denman) | Alan Nicholson |
Top sixpences set a hot pace. 1930 penny trails 'cheapies' in price stakes! | |
Top South African colelction sold (Richard J Ford collection) |
Thanks
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