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Australia Round Type I

1967 Pattern Fifty Cent reverse 1967 Pattern Fifty Cent obverse

1967 Pattern Fifty Cent

Mintage:Unknown Reverse Designer:Stuart Devlin Obverse Designer:Arnold Machin Size:31.5mm Weight:13.28g Edge:Plain Composition:80% Silver
20% Copper

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The Type I round fifty cent is a unique issue in the sense that it is the only circulation decimal coin struck with a silver content. The silver content was significantly above face value and consequently the issue was discontinued after 1966 citing that it was too easily confused with the twenty cent coin. The fifty cent was later revised in 1969 as a dodecagonal coin. It features the coat of arms on the reverse and her majesty, Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The issue was struck at the Royal Australian mint though a number of proofs and patterns are known to be struck at the Royal mint London.

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