


Australia (1914-1918) Liverpool Internment Threepence EF
Little is known about the token coinage used in Australian Internment Camps during World War I. The largest Internment Camp in Australia was established near Liverpool (Holsworthy) south-west of Sydney NSW between 1914-1918. The camp held around 5000 internees most were either from the Austro-Hungarian Empire and staff of German Companies.
This German Concentration Camp square aluminium threepence token depicts a German heraldic eagle on the obverse and '3d' on the reverse.
(Catalogue Value $1750-VF $3000-EF)
EXTREMELY FINE Oxidised, RARE!
Ex: I.A.G Qld. Sept.2012 Sale#77, Lot#438 @$900.00 with ticket
Original: $1,500.00
-70%$1,500.00
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Little is known about the token coinage used in Australian Internment Camps during World War I. The largest Internment Camp in Australia was established near Liverpool (Holsworthy) south-west of Sydney NSW between 1914-1918. The camp held around 5000 internees most were either from the Austro-Hungarian Empire and staff of German Companies.
This German Concentration Camp square aluminium threepence token depicts a German heraldic eagle on the obverse and '3d' on the reverse.
(Catalogue Value $1750-VF $3000-EF)
EXTREMELY FINE Oxidised, RARE!
Ex: I.A.G Qld. Sept.2012 Sale#77, Lot#438 @$900.00 with ticket























