The Perfect Specimen was created on 1937-10-23.
The Perfect Specimen - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Sweden:Btl USA:Approved (PCA #3493)
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In pre-decimal days, the word "specimen" was often used to describe "Proof" coins, so in modern terms a "Specimen Matte Proof set" is a "Matte Proof set". 1937 was the Coronation year for George VI, and there were a few different Proof sets issued by the Royal Mint, both of which were referred to as "specimen" sets. The word "specimen" is most likely included on the original packaging, if there is any packaging. The four coin Proof set includes the Five Pound to Half-Sovereign coins. A Matte Proof set was offered for auction in March 2011, after authentication by the Royal Mint, and was expected to get over £90,000 GBP. There is no indication what the sale price was, or even if it sold. Depending on whom you choose to believe, this coin set is either "unique" or "rare". The fifteen coin Proof set includes the Crown to the Farthing and the Maundy set. There is almost no convincing information available on the "Matte Proof" set and only very fleeting references to the fact that one may have been produced at all. In the absence of any useful information, a reputable coin dealer will be able to identify your set and maybe authenticate it, and give a reasonable estimate of value.
I am not sure what you mean by a "specimen" set. 1902 being the Coronation year for Edward VII, the Royal Mint produced two 1902 "Proof" coin sets, one of 13 coins (Five Pounds down to the Maundy Penny), the other of 11 coins (Sovereign down to the Maundy Penny). If this is what you have, you have something of some potential value. A reputable coin dealer will be able to positively identify your coin set and give you a valuation.
There were no Australian 1937 Halfpennies minted.
If you possess a 1937, a 1937-D, and a 1937-S Buffalo (aka - Indian Head) Nickel, their value in good condition (G4) are: $1.00, $1.00, and $1.50, respectively. If their mint state is MS60, the values are: $20, $35, and $30, respectively.
There was a single stamp issued for the unexpected Coronation of King George. There was also a set of 50 poster stamps (pictures, not designed for mail) issued. I've seen the complete set on eBay for about $50.
I don't know the value ,but specimen notes are rare. I have what you have listed given to me by the bank manager in 1977.
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A 1937 Mercury dime is common, average value is $3.00-$6.00 depending on the condition of the coin.
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