There were no Australian One Pound notes with either King Edward VII or King Edward VIII.
King Edward VII died in 1910 before Australia started printing notes in 1913.
King Edward VIII, due to his abdication, was not on the throne long enough for any notes to be printed.
There was King George V and King George VI. To get an estimate of value on an Australian predecimal banknote, you will need to provide the two signatories on the note and the serial number.
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Please check your coin. King Edward VII died in 1910 and King Edward VIII was on the throne for less than a year in 1936.
Please check your coin. King Edward VII died in 1910 and King George V was on the throne in 1913.
No you do not, and neither has anybody else. No Australian Sixpence has ever had a crown on it, other than on the head of King Edward VII (1910) and King George V (1911 to 1936).
Nobody was Crowned in 1928 and Australian Sixpences were never issued as commemoratives.
There is no such coin, King Edward VII died in 1910 and all 1919 British pennies show King George V on them.
A worn coin is worth less than $1.00 USD. Well preserved: $3
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Money in Adelaide looked the same as it did in the rest of the country. There were three different Kings during the 1930's. King George V from 1910-1936, King Edward VIII in 1936 who abdicated with no coins bearing his image, and King George VI from 1936-1952. The design of all Australian coins changed between 1936 and 1938, not only because of a change of Monarch, but the reverse design also changed, so there a quite a few possibilities. Circulating Australian coins were the Halfpenny, Penny, Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling and Florin. The Crown was only circulate in 1937 and 1938. Circulating Australian notes were the Ten Shilling, One Pound, Five Pound and Ten Pound notes. Pictures of a specific coin are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold. Try an image search - 1935 Australian Penny, for example.
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Which King Edward do you mean; there have been 8.