50 Cent Coin
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1960 ANACS MS 63 Ben Franklin Silver Half Dollar, MS 63 Silver.50 Cent Coin. $35.95 + $4.75 shipping. 1955 Franklin Silver Half Dollar ANACS Certified MS 64 FBL Uncirculated 50 Cents. 1962-D ANACS MS 63 Ben Franklin Silver Half Dollar, MS 63 Silver.50 Cent Coin.
The 1974 Kennedy Half Dollar is a very common coin as the Mint struck a little over 200 million examples for circulation. The mintage is also more than double than that of the Denver struck Kennedy Half Dollars from the same year. Only in MS66 condition or higher is the 1974-P considered scarce and any example in this condition or higher is. 1) Bullion Silver, your half dollar is worn however heavy with precious metal, value well above fifty cents. 2) Uncirculated Condition: No wear to the surface, minimum collector grade. 3) A step up in the collector grade of uncirculated are those considered choice; notable for bright luster and only light marks to the surface.
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.
Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal used in the manufacture of the 36.5 million coins produced was purchased before the price rises.
Apart from the uneconomic cost of continuing the issue of the silver fifty cent coins, increasing confusion arose regarding the similarity in sizes between the circular fifty cent and the twenty cent coin. The decision to reissue a fifty cent coin considered not only a change to materials but also different shapes to help solve the confusion with the twenty cents.
A new shape and alloy was reintroduced into circulation in September 1969.
This denomination has since been used for commemorative designs.
Nominal specifications
1966
1969 - present
Composition: 80% Silver - 20 % Copper
Composition: 75% Copper - 25% Nickel
Shape: Circular
Shape: Dodecagonal
Edge: Milled
Edge: Plain
Mass: 13.28 grams
Mass: 15.55 grams
Diameter: 31.65 millimetres
Diameter: 31.65 millimetres (across flats)50 Cent Coin Usa
Mintage Figures
Reverse Design
Design Details
Year
Mintage
(millions)
Mint*
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1966
36.5
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1967 or 1968
1967
1968
-
-
-
-
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1969
14.0
RAM
Commemorating the bicentenary of James Cook’s 1770 voyage. Based on a painting by John Webber. The inclusion of Cook’s signature was thought to be the first use of a facsimile signature on a coin. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1970
16.5
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin Lotto 649 jackpot this week.
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
21.1
5.6
4.0
9.0
19.1
27.3
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Based on a central wattle blossom symbol of Australia surrounded by 25 overlapping crowns. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1977
25.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1978
1979
1980
1981
25.8
24.9
38.7
24.1
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the marriage of HRH the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1981
20.0
RMLL
Commemorating the Brisbane XII Commonwealth Games. Incorporates the Games symbol designed by Hugh Edwards to reflect the form of a kangaroo in full flight. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1982
49.6
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1983
1984
1985
48.9
26.3
1.0
RAM
RAM
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1986 and 1987
1986
1987
-
-
-
-
Commemorating the Australian Bicentenary. Designed by Michael MacLellan Tracey.
1988
9.0
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1989 and 1990
1989
1990
-
-
RAM
RAM
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of decimal currency. The original image of the stud ram Uardry 0.1 by George Kruger Gray used on the shilling from 1937 to 1964 was reworked by designer Horst Hahne.
1991
4starsgames casino. 4.7
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1992
1992
-
-
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1993
1.0
RAM
Celebrating the United Nations International Year of the Family. Designed by Carolyn Rosser.
1994
21.3
RAM
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
Designed by Louis Laumen and Horst Hahne, sculpted by Horst Hahne.
1995
15.9
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1996
1997
19.3
4.3
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the voyage of Bass and Flinders.
Designed by Vladimir Gottwald.
1998
22.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1999
20.3
RAM
Celebrating the millennium. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald
2000
16.6
RAM
Commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2000
5.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the 1912 Commonwealth Coat of Arms granted by King George V.
2001
43.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Canberra, granted by King George V in 1928. Designed by CR Wylie.
2001
2.0
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of NSW, granted by King Edward VII in 1906. Designed by William Applegate Gullick.
2001
3.0
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Norfolk Island, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1980.
2001
2.2
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of the Northern Territory, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1978.
2001
2.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Queensland, the oldest in Australia, granted by Queen Victoria in 1893.
2001
2.3
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of South Australia, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1984, replacing the original granted in 1936.
2001
2.4
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Tasmania, granted by King George V in 1917.
2001
2.2
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Victoria, granted by King George V in 1910.
2001
2.8
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Western Australia, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969.
2001
2.4
RAM
Commemorating the Year of the Outback. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
2002
11.5
RAM
Commemorating Australia’s volunteers. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2003
13.9
RAM
Primary School design competition winner John Serrano. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2004
10.2
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2004
17.9
RAM
Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War 2. This design was inspired by a photograph in the Australian War Memorial collection of a scene of a burial at El Alamein in 1942. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
2005
26.6
RAM
Secondary School Commonwealth Games Design competition winner. Designed by Kelly Just. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2005
20.5
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2006
2007
2008
2009
59.3
19.9
33.0
19.0
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating Australia Day. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2010
11.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2010
2011
2012
2013
22.2
14.4
17.6
18.8
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies – AIATSIS.
Featuring the AIATSIS logo, based on the boomerang totem of the Gu’na’ni (Kunjen) people of North Queensland.
2014
3.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2014
2015
17.7
19.4
RAM
RAM
2016 obverse design to celebrate the 50th anniversary of decimal currency
2016
7.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2016
25.5
RAM
50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum and the 25th anniversary of the Mabo decision.
Designed in collaboration with Boneta-Marie Mabo, and Eddie ‘Koiki’ Mabo’s granddaughter.
2017
1.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2017
2018
8.2
3.7
RAM
RAM
The Royal Australian Mint along with AIATSIS recognises 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Further information on the words and languages featured on the coin can be found here
2019
2.1
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2019(IRB)
2019 (JC
2020 (JC)
0.24
0.07
0.09**
RAM
RAM
RAM
Notes for using these tables: These are final mintages where the numbers have been published in an Annual Report and all coins have been issued. Items marked not available will be updated when they pass the Annual Report and issue test.
*RAM = Royal Australian Mint; RMLL = Royal Mint, Llantrisant50 Cent Coin Wrappers
** Partial Numbers for 2020 - Total production to be confirmed, once the 2020-2021 Annual Report is released.
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1960 ANACS MS 63 Ben Franklin Silver Half Dollar, MS 63 Silver.50 Cent Coin. $35.95 + $4.75 shipping. 1955 Franklin Silver Half Dollar ANACS Certified MS 64 FBL Uncirculated 50 Cents. 1962-D ANACS MS 63 Ben Franklin Silver Half Dollar, MS 63 Silver.50 Cent Coin.
The 1974 Kennedy Half Dollar is a very common coin as the Mint struck a little over 200 million examples for circulation. The mintage is also more than double than that of the Denver struck Kennedy Half Dollars from the same year. Only in MS66 condition or higher is the 1974-P considered scarce and any example in this condition or higher is. 1) Bullion Silver, your half dollar is worn however heavy with precious metal, value well above fifty cents. 2) Uncirculated Condition: No wear to the surface, minimum collector grade. 3) A step up in the collector grade of uncirculated are those considered choice; notable for bright luster and only light marks to the surface.
The fifty cent coin was first introduced with decimal currency on 14 February 1966. The original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck on a coin made from 80% silver. However as the silver price rose above the face value of the coin the Mint suspended striking of the coin in March 1968.
Although it was rumoured that the Mint had lost money striking the fifty cent, all the metal used in the manufacture of the 36.5 million coins produced was purchased before the price rises.
Apart from the uneconomic cost of continuing the issue of the silver fifty cent coins, increasing confusion arose regarding the similarity in sizes between the circular fifty cent and the twenty cent coin. The decision to reissue a fifty cent coin considered not only a change to materials but also different shapes to help solve the confusion with the twenty cents.
A new shape and alloy was reintroduced into circulation in September 1969.
This denomination has since been used for commemorative designs.
Nominal specifications
1966
1969 - present
Composition: 80% Silver - 20 % Copper
Composition: 75% Copper - 25% Nickel
Shape: Circular
Shape: Dodecagonal
Edge: Milled
Edge: Plain
Mass: 13.28 grams
Mass: 15.55 grams
Diameter: 31.65 millimetres
Diameter: 31.65 millimetres (across flats)50 Cent Coin Usa
Mintage Figures
Reverse Design
Design Details
Year
Mintage
(millions)
Mint*
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1966
36.5
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1967 or 1968
1967
1968
-
-
-
-
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1969
14.0
RAM
Commemorating the bicentenary of James Cook’s 1770 voyage. Based on a painting by John Webber. The inclusion of Cook’s signature was thought to be the first use of a facsimile signature on a coin. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1970
16.5
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin Lotto 649 jackpot this week.
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
21.1
5.6
4.0
9.0
19.1
27.3
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Based on a central wattle blossom symbol of Australia surrounded by 25 overlapping crowns. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1977
25.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1978
1979
1980
1981
25.8
24.9
38.7
24.1
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the marriage of HRH the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1981
20.0
RMLL
Commemorating the Brisbane XII Commonwealth Games. Incorporates the Games symbol designed by Hugh Edwards to reflect the form of a kangaroo in full flight. Designed by Stuart Devlin.
1982
49.6
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1983
1984
1985
48.9
26.3
1.0
RAM
RAM
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1986 and 1987
1986
1987
-
-
-
-
Commemorating the Australian Bicentenary. Designed by Michael MacLellan Tracey.
1988
9.0
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1989 and 1990
1989
1990
-
-
RAM
RAM
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of decimal currency. The original image of the stud ram Uardry 0.1 by George Kruger Gray used on the shilling from 1937 to 1964 was reworked by designer Horst Hahne.
1991
4starsgames casino. 4.7
RAM
No fifty cent coins were produced in 1992
1992
-
-
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1993
1.0
RAM
Celebrating the United Nations International Year of the Family. Designed by Carolyn Rosser.
1994
21.3
RAM
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
Designed by Louis Laumen and Horst Hahne, sculpted by Horst Hahne.
1995
15.9
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1996
1997
19.3
4.3
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the voyage of Bass and Flinders.
Designed by Vladimir Gottwald.
1998
22.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
1999
20.3
RAM
Celebrating the millennium. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald
2000
16.6
RAM
Commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2000
5.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the 1912 Commonwealth Coat of Arms granted by King George V.
2001
43.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Canberra, granted by King George V in 1928. Designed by CR Wylie.
2001
2.0
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of NSW, granted by King Edward VII in 1906. Designed by William Applegate Gullick.
2001
3.0
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Norfolk Island, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1980.
2001
2.2
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of the Northern Territory, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1978.
2001
2.1
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Queensland, the oldest in Australia, granted by Queen Victoria in 1893.
2001
2.3
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of South Australia, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1984, replacing the original granted in 1936.
2001
2.4
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Tasmania, granted by King George V in 1917.
2001
2.2
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Victoria, granted by King George V in 1910.
2001
2.8
RAM
Commemorating the Centenary of Federation. Featuring the Coat of Arms of Western Australia, granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969.
2001
2.4
RAM
Commemorating the Year of the Outback. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
2002
11.5
RAM
Commemorating Australia’s volunteers. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2003
13.9
RAM
Primary School design competition winner John Serrano. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2004
10.2
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2004
17.9
RAM
Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War 2. This design was inspired by a photograph in the Australian War Memorial collection of a scene of a burial at El Alamein in 1942. Designed and sculpted by Wojciech Pietranik.
2005
26.6
RAM
Secondary School Commonwealth Games Design competition winner. Designed by Kelly Just. Sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2005
20.5
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2006
2007
2008
2009
59.3
19.9
33.0
19.0
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating Australia Day. Designed and sculpted by Vladimir Gottwald.
2010
11.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2010
2011
2012
2013
22.2
14.4
17.6
18.8
RAM
RAM
RAM
RAM
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies – AIATSIS.
Featuring the AIATSIS logo, based on the boomerang totem of the Gu’na’ni (Kunjen) people of North Queensland.
2014
3.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2014
2015
17.7
19.4
RAM
RAM
2016 obverse design to celebrate the 50th anniversary of decimal currency
2016
7.0
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2016
25.5
RAM
50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum and the 25th anniversary of the Mabo decision.
Designed in collaboration with Boneta-Marie Mabo, and Eddie ‘Koiki’ Mabo’s granddaughter.
2017
1.4
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2017
2018
8.2
3.7
RAM
RAM
The Royal Australian Mint along with AIATSIS recognises 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Further information on the words and languages featured on the coin can be found here
2019
2.1
RAM
Commonwealth Coat of Arms sculpted by Stuart Devlin
2019(IRB)
2019 (JC
2020 (JC)
0.24
0.07
0.09**
RAM
RAM
RAM
Notes for using these tables: These are final mintages where the numbers have been published in an Annual Report and all coins have been issued. Items marked not available will be updated when they pass the Annual Report and issue test.
*RAM = Royal Australian Mint; RMLL = Royal Mint, Llantrisant50 Cent Coin Wrappers
** Partial Numbers for 2020 - Total production to be confirmed, once the 2020-2021 Annual Report is released.
Register here: http://gg.gg/wzcd6
https://diarynote.indered.space
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