In 1943, the Australian economy was shaped significantly by World War II, with increased production and demand for military supplies, including artillery shells. The value of shelling and munitions production was crucial for supporting Allied forces in the Pacific theater. Australia ramped up its manufacturing capabilities, contributing to a robust defense industry. However, specific monetary values for shelling in that year may vary depending on the context and source, as comprehensive data might not be readily available.
Australian Standard Garratt was created in 1943.
Bob Graham - Australian politician - was born in 1943.
John Knight - Australian politician - was born in 1943.
Charles Grant - Australian politician - died in 1943.
Peter Black - Australian politician - was born in 1943.
Arthur Cocks - Australian politician - died in 1943.
Ian King - Australian cricketer - was born in 1943.
The Australian 1943 Penny was minted variously at the Melbourne Mint (no mintmark), Perth Mint (mintmark is a dot after the Y in PENNY "Y.") and Bombay Mint (mintmark is an "I" under King George's bust).
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The 1943 penny with a kangaroo design is actually a misprint and did not originate from the United States Mint. These types of coins are considered novelty items and have no official value as currency. However, collectors may be interested in them for their uniqueness.
Royal Australian Army Dental Corps was created in 1943.
David O'Keefe - Australian politician - died on 1943-07-21.