Australian Halfpenny
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Australian Halfpenny
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![]() 1950 Australian Half Penny Coin US $1.56
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![]() 1948 Australian One Half Penny Coin US $1.56
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![]() 1954 Australian One Half Penny Coin US $1.56
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![]() 1961 Australian One Half Penny Coin US $1.56
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![]() 1917 Australian one half pennyEF US $3.15
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![]() AUSTRALIAN BRONZE 1939 HALF PENNY COIN US $3.15
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![]() 1919 Australian Half Penny George V EF US $1.48
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![]() 1951 Australian Half Penny George VI aUNC US $1.23
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![]() AUSTRALIAN BRONZE HALFPENNY 1911 US $5.92
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![]() AUSTRALIAN BRONZE HALFPENNY 1959 US $2.96
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![]() SCARCE AUSTRALIAN 1915 HALFPENNY US $49.32
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![]() AUSTRALIAN COINS FOR 1934 FLORIN TO HALFPENNY US $48.33
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Australian coins are rich in history and diversity. The Royal Australian Mint has been responsible for some of the most beautiful creations rarities that are sort of in the world. The most famous play in Australia is the Penny 1930 - which has sold millions, but a glance throughout history reveals many pieces worthy of our attention.
When Australia was colonized by England the First Fleet arrived with "everything" to stay independent for a long period. As the population of the colony has grown it has become a need for reliable currency. Rum foreign coins and barter are generally more difficult for the authorities and perhaps the will to tax the people was an urgent goal. In 1800, Governor King decided to give the myriad of foreign parts used in the colony artificially high values - more value in the colony than elsewhere. For example, the king proclaimed the golden pagoda of India has a value of 8 shillings and a gold medal in Portugal Johanna was worth £ 8. Coins of Great Britain, Portugal, India, Spain and the Netherlands were the most common. These replacement parts are now known as Proclamation Coins of Australia.
In 1812, Governor Macquarie yet solved the shortage of coins by getting 40,000 Spanish dollars and have changed for the colony. He ordered that they broke through the center to form a coin ring style to merit five shillings and the center round "dump" to a value of 15 pence. These values have been inflated value of money from the Spanish origin dollar - so very few left the colony. We now call coins Holey Dollar and Dump.
Between 1852 - 1910 Australian product is own currency - the pound Adelaide, Half and full of gold sovereigns. small coin denominations during this period were mostly of British origin, Penny is a good example.
During the years 1910 and 1911 Australia introduced a new series of currency of its population. The half-penny Penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling and Florin became the norm for everyday transactions. In 1937, the Five Shilling "A Crown" was produced, but by the end of production in 1938 the play had become unpopular because of its large size and weight. Over the years commemorative florins were minted well. These parts are now known as "pre-comma" and the series continued consumption until 1966. Some evidence also establishes the been a pioneer in the pre-decimal, if they have never been produced in high mintage.
decimalisation currency was introduced in Australia in 1966. Dollars and cents replaced parts old and tired / notes. The Royal Australian Mint has commenced production mint and proof sets for collectors interested in relatively high mintage. From about 1975 on Money realized he had an audience who was thirsty series of commemorative coins and - they have the obligation and the increase mintage meet demand. In 1984, a new play $ 1 replaced paper notes of the same value. The $ 2 followed shortly after. The decimal system is always the current day currency of Australia. Special Edition of decimal coins are now minted for many reasons commemorative paired with stamps for polymer nanocomposites products in the ingots of gold or silver and can be found with colorful designs and works of art.
Every era has produced parts which are now highly sort after. Proclamation Dollars holes, pre-decimal, as in 1923 and halfpenny decimals such as corrugated Mule 1966 and a dollar are examples of coins worth a lot of money if they are guaranteed in mint condition. Overall Proclamation and pre-Decimal Coins have had time to mature and prices inflated to reflect their scarcity. Many collectors and investors simply can not provide quality, important parts of these series. Attention has turned to the decimal number for parts that will / have already proved to be rare in-state travel. These decimals are rarely located as safe investments as history shows us that they will one day be a worth much more than they are now.
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