Decimal & Pre-Decimal Coin Auction – QLD

Roxbury’s Auction House is gearing up for one hot auction, No. 155, with pre-bidding already heating up. There’s over 600 lots ready for action, so it’s a prime moment to dive in and see what catches the eye. If you’ve got an itch for some quality pieces, this could be your chance. And don’t forget, there’s also a final shot at those passed-in lots from No. 154 this Easter. Grab your gear and delve into the catalogue.

Auction Lots

This auction features a range of lots likely to excite various buyers. Coins like the George V Halfpenny from 1934 are pegged at A$8,540.00. If that doesn’t tickle the fancy, how about an artwork by Michelle Possum Nungurrayi priced at A$1,830.00? There’s also the impressive Fraser/Evans Ten Dollars from 1993 going for A$7,320.00. Prices reflect the value these pieces can offer, so take some time to explore the range in the auction catalogue. Buyers could be serious coin enthusiasts or art lovers looking to snag some value for their collection before the hammer falls.

Auction Details

The auction will be live on April 10, 2026, at Roxbury’s Auction House, located at 31 Navigator Place, Hendra, Brisbane, Queensland 4011. For more information and to browse the complete catalogue, visit Roxbury’s Auction No. 155. Don’t miss out on what could be hidden treasures waiting for the right buyer.

Attention: please confirm all details with the auctioneer directly. Please also ensure any goods in question are suitable for your needs and expectations before bidding.

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Rod L'Huillier

Rodney is the developer of AuctionFinder, with over 30 years experience in the auto trade working with Ford Motor Company, and later in I.T. He is a motor mechanic by trade who greatly enjoys restoring the value in used items and returning them to service. He did this for several years, purchasing used cars from Pickles and Manheim auctions, in both Melbourne and Brisbane, carrying out repairs, and finding new homes for them. In his mid-years, he studied Computer Science at the RMIT, and dabbled in buying bulk lots of computers at auction and sending them out to new homes via local marketplaces.

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