Lot 277
In 1932, a Merino ram from the Uardry Stud located near Hay, New South Wales was judged to be the Grand Champion at the Annual Sydney Sheep Show. Later known as Uardry 0.1 would later be the inspiration for the Reverse design of the prized Australian 1938 Shilling coin.
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