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Establishment of Melbourne Mint, 1872
The discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851 occurred at a time when the colony used British Imperial coins. Prime among these coins was the gold sovereign, a coin of international repute whose gold content fixed the value of the pound. These gold coins were made at the Royal Mint in London - gold taken to the mint would be returned without charge in gold coins which were legal tender without limit. The gold being discovered in Australia could therefore be turned into money once it got to London. This was a problem for the diggers - they wanted to dig for more gold, not spend a year travelling to and from London by sailing ship.
The government saw this predicament and in July 1852 the Legislative Council petitioned Queen Victoria to establish a branch of the Royal Mint in Melbourne so that the gold could be turned into money in the colony. The petition was rejected although the need was understood; Sydney would have the first Australian Branch in 1855.
This simplified matters but did not remove the problem of transporting and insuring gold, even if only to Sydney, and Victoria was where most of the gold was being found. In 1865 a further petition was sent to the Queen, and it was successful. On 6 September 1867 the Victorian Mint Act (31 Vict. No.307) was passed by the Victorian Parliament. As required by London, it specified that ?there shall be payable to Her Majesty out of the consolidated revenue of Victoria the sum or sums for defraying the salaries, contingencies retiring and other allowances and other expenses of the Melbourne Mint? and ?all sums by way of fees and charges shall be paid over by the Deputy Master to the Treasurer of Victoria?.
To qualify to strike British gold coins the Melbourne Mint had to be a part of the British Royal Mint with its personnel under firm British control. The Chancellor of the Exchequer was the warden of the Royal Mint and its overseas branches and the British Treasury had the right to hire, promote, suspend and remove all workers. All dies used to strike the coins would be made in London to ensure the quality of the internationally recognised coin was retained. Samples of all coins produced would be sent to London to be included in the annual Trial of the Pyx, where their weight and gold content were tested against the legal standard.
The mint was to occupy a site on the corner of Williams and La Trobe streets, the site of the original Victorian Exhibition Building of 1854. There were originally four structures built around a square - on the north, the melting department; on the south, the assay department, on the east the coining department and on the west, administration. Only the administration building, which incorporated the Deputy Master's residence, now survives.
The mint was opened on 12 June 1872 by the Governor and Viscountess Canterbury. This was somewhat later than planned; it had ordered and paid for dies to strike coins dated 1871. It was initially manned by volunteers from the Royal Engineers who had undertaken special training in London. They were under the command of Colonel Edward Ward who had already great experience with opening a mint in Australia; he had been in charge of the original team at the Sydney Mint in 1855.
Colonel Ward and P.F. Comber had arrived in Melbourne in 1869 to supervise the building of the mint. Comber, who had overseen the installation of the plant and machinery, became the first Superintendent of the Coining Department. Robert Barton, formally assayer to the Bank of England, and George Foord, a chemist and geologist with wide experience on the Victorian gold fields, became the first assayers.
Francis Bowyer Miller came from the Sydney Mint to be the first Clerk of the Bullion Office. In Sydney he had developed an industrial scale method for purifying gold, the Miller Process. This treatment was given to all gold that passed through the Melbourne Mint. Put simply, the raw gold was melted in a crucible. Firstly oxygen was passed through the molten metal to react with any lead it contained and then chlorine gas was pumped into the bottom of the crucible. The chlorine formed salts which were not soluble in the gold and could be scooped from the surface and later treated to recover the silver. The end result was gold that was 99.95% pure. To this copper was added to make the coinage alloy of 22 carat gold used for sovereign production.
For the first year security was provided by the Corps of Artillery. Those on duty were instructed to move about in a brisk and soldier-like manner preventing any idle or suspicious characters from loitering or committing a nuisance. Armed police were also stationed at the mint. One of the staff, Sapper Harris, was sent back to England in 1873 because he had run up too many debts in Melbourne and was judged a security risk. His main debts were doctor and funeral fees for his eight-year-old daughter. Six others, having trained local workmen, returned to England in 1875 and the balance remained in Melbourne.
In the first year of operation it processed 221,904 ounces of gold; its peak year was 1899 with 1,520,739 ounces. The production of gold coins ceased in 1931, the total issue of sovereigns being 147,283,131 and half-sovereigns 1,893,559.
Reference
Dyer, G.P. Royal Sovereign 1489-1989, Royal Mint Publications, 1989 chapter 4 ?Sovereigns of the Overseas Branches?
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Coin - Penny, Australia, 1940
Coin - Penny, Australia, 1940. Mint: Melbourne. Found under floorboards of one of the oldest 1880s buildings at a mental health hospital, Caloola Training Centre, Sunbury, Victoria, Aus ...
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Token - Halfpenny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1857. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Professor Holloway's, Pills & Ointment, London, England, Great Britain, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token minted by J. Moore of Birmingham. Issued to promote Professor Holloway's pills and ointments in 1857. Holloway tokens are presumed to have been circulated worldwi ...
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Token - Halfpenny, Joseph Lane & Son, Birmingham, England, Great Britain, circa 1855
Australia Joseph Lane & Son Token Halfpenny c. 1855 (AD) Mint: Unknown British Standard References: Andrews 673 = Heyde Related 46
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Token - Threepence, Hogarth, Erichsen & Co, Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Australia New South Wales Sydney Hogarth, Erichsen & Co. Token Threepence 1858 (AD) Mint: see References Standard references: Andrews 690 = Heyde 116/2
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Token - 1 Penny, Davies, Alexander & Co, Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales, Aust ...
Copper one Penny Token, minted by an unknown Bristish mint. Issued by Davies, Alexander & Co., of the Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales.
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Stamp - Royal Mint, Gold Coin Bags, Early 20th Century
Copper stamp for stamping gold coin bags from Royal Mint. Melbourne. Stamps 'Royal Mint Melbourne' and coat of arms.
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Medal - Portrait of Zelma Gartner, Andor Mészáros, Australia, 1964 (Bushfire Affected)
Bronze portrait medal of Zelma Gartner, designed by Andor Mészáros and minted in 1964. It was found in the ruins of John and Zelma's home in Mt Macedon after the Ash Wednesday bushfires ...
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Trial Token - Threepence, Hogarth, Erichsen & Co, Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Aust ...
Australia New South Wales Sydney Hogarth & Erichsen Token Threepence 1860 (AD) struck over a French 1 franc coin of Louis XVIII Mint: see References Standard references: Andrews 691 = ...
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Token - Halfpenny, J.C. Thornthwaite, Die Sinker & Medallist, Surry Hills, New South Wales ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted and issued by J.C. Thornthwaite of New South Wales, in 1854. Thornthwaite was the first person to manufacture tokens and medals in Australia. Migrating to ...
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Medal - Gold Prize, W J Clarke MLC, Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880
Gold Prize Medal designed by Harry Stokes, presented to William John Clarke (1831-1897), President of the Victorian Exhibition Commissioners for the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibit ...
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Token - Threepence, J.C. Thornthwaite, Die Sinker & Medallist, Surry Hills, New South Wale ...
Silver Threepence Token, minted and issued by J.C. Thornthwaite of New South Wales, in 1854. Thornthwaite was the first person to manufacture tokens and medals in Australia. Migrating t ...
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Token - Threepence, J.C. Thornthwaite, Die Sinker & Medallist, Surry Hills, New South Wale ...
Silver Threepence Token, minted and issued by J.C. Thornthwaite of New South Wales, in 1854. Thornthwaite was the first person to manufacture tokens and medals in Australia. Migrating t ...
From: Surry Hills, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, 1850 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
From: Morpeth, Australia Images: 2 -
Proof Coin - 1 Piastre, Cyprus, 1879
Proof 1 Piastre, Issued by, Cyprus, 1879 Minted by Royal Mint, London Other Details: Exhibited at 1880 Melbourne Exhibition
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Proof Coin - 1/2 Piastre, Cyprus, 1879
1/2 Piastre, Issued by, Cyprus, 1879 Minted by Royal Mint, London Other Details: Exhibited 1880 Melbourne Exhibition
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Proof Coin - 1/4 Piastre, Cyprus, 1879
1/4 Piastre, Issued by, Cyprus, 1879 Minted by Royal Mint, London Other Details: Exhibited 1880 Melbourne Exhibition by Melbourne Mint
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Token - 1 Penny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, 1850 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
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Token - 1 Penny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, circ ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
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Token - 1 Penny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, circ ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
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Token - Halfpenny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
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Token - Halfpenny, James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England, circa 1858. Issued by James Campbell, General Stores, Morpeth, New South Wales. James Campbell arranged for a large ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Alfred Toogood, Rainbow Tavern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1855
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J.Taylor, London. Issued by Alfred Toogood, Rainbow Tavern, Sydney, 1855. Alfred Toogood was listed as the publican at the Rainbow Tavern between 185 ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Australian Steam Navigation Co, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, circa ...
Brass Token, minted by Whitty and Brown, Sydney. Issued by the Australian Steam Navigation Co, Sydney, 1851. On 30 June 1851 the Hunter River Steam Navigation Company changed its name t ...
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Token - Halfpenny, Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1857. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. In 1858 the compa ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J.Taylor, London. Issued by Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney. Henry Flavelle joined George Brush in an optician and jeweller's business, ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J.Taylor, London. Issued by Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, circa 1856. Henry Flavelle joined George Brush in an optician and jeweller' ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J.Taylor, London. Issued by Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, circa 1856. Henry Flavelle joined George Brush in an optician and jeweller' ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J.Taylor, London. Issued by Flavelle Bros, Opticians & Jewellers, Sydney, circa 1856. Henry Flavelle joined George Brush in an optician and jeweller' ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1857. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. In 1858 the compa ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Co, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1857. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. In 1858 the compa ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by Hanks & Lloyd, Australian Tea Mart, Sydney, 1855. J.G. Hanks joined A. Lloyd to open a business in 1855. The same year H ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, New South Wales, Austra ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham. Issued by Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, circa 1857. J.W. Weight & James Johnson, drapers, are listed in two ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, New South Wales, Austra ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham. Issued by Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, circa 1857. J.W. Weight & James Johnson, drapers, are listed in two ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, New South Wales, Austra ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham. Issued by Weight & Johnson, Drapers & Outfitters, Sydney, circa 1857. J.W. Weight & James Johnson, drapers, are listed in two ...
From: Sydney, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Love & Roberts, Storekeepers, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 18 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Thomas Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Love & Roberts, Storekeepers, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, 1865. The earliest records of this business are two adv ...
From: Wagga Wagga, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - Halfpenny, John Pettigrew & Co, General Merchants, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, ...
Copper Halfpenny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by John Pettigrew & Co, General Merchants, Ipswich, 1865. John Pettigrew was born in 1832 in Tarshaw, Scotland. He arrived ...
From: Ipswich, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, John Pettigrew & Co, General Merchants, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, 1 ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor, London. Issued by John Pettigrew & Co, General Merchants, Ipswich, 1865. John Pettigrew was born in 1832 in Tarshaw, Scotland. He arrived ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Collins & Co, Cheap Clothing Bazaar, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Collins & Co, Cheap Clothing Bazaar, Bathurst, 1864. Collins & Co appears to have existed only for a short period, their p ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Collins & Co, Cheap Clothing Bazaar, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia ...
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Collins & Co, Cheap Clothing Bazaar, Bathurst, 1864. Collins & Co appears to have existed only for a short period, their p ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Davies, Alexander & Co, Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales, Aust ...
Copper one Penny Token, minted by an unknown Bristish mint. Issued by Davies, Alexander & Co., of the Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales. This was part of a large issue of toke ...
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Token - 1 Penny, Davies, Alexander & Co, Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales, Aust ...
Copper one Penny Token, minted by an unknown Bristish mint. Issued by Davies, Alexander & Co., of the Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales.
From: Goulburn, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Davies, Alexander & Co, Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales, Aust ...
Copper one Penny Token, minted by an unknown Bristish mint. Issued by Davies, Alexander & Co., of the Australian Store, Goulburn, New South Wales.
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Token - 1 Penny, Brookes, Ironmongers, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, circa 1855
Copper one Penny Token, mint unknown. Issued by Brookes, Ironmongers, Brisbane, Queensland, circa 1855. The first Brookes token issues had identicle designs on both sides so that the te ...
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