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1954 |
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Half Penny | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1954 |
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Half Penny | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1955 |
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Half Penny | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1956 |
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Half Penny | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1964 |
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Elizabeth II - Halfpence | OFCC:UNGRADED |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | GB |
Category: | Half Penny |
Coin Type: | 1954-1970 - Elizabeth II - Half Penny |
Years Minted: | 1954-1970 |
Mint Marks: | |
Denomination: | 1/2P |
Obverse Design: | Portrait of Elizabeth II to the right, without "BRITT OMN" Lettering: +ELIZABETH·II·DEI·GRATIA·REGINA·F:D: |
Obverse Designer: | Mary Gillick |
Reverse Design: | Value, ship "Golden Hind" Lettering: HALF PENNY HP 1958 |
Reverse Designer: | Thomas Humphrey Paget |
Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin)
KM# 896 The British pre-decimal halfpenny (½d) coin, usually simply known as a halfpenny, was a unit of currency equalling one four-hundred-and-eightieth of a pound sterling, or half of a penny. It was originally minted in copper, but after 1860 was minted in bronze. It ceased to be legal tender in 1969. It featured two different designs on its obverse during its years in circulation. From 1672 until 1936 the image of Britannia appeared on the reverse, and from 1937 onwards the image of the Golden Hind appeared. Like all British coinage, it bore the portrait of the monarch on the obverse. United Kingdom Value 1⁄480 pound sterling Mass (1860 - 1967) 5.67 g Diameter (1860 - 1967) 25.48 mm Edge Plain Composition (1672 - 1860) Copper (1860 - 1967) Bronze Years of minting 1672 - 1967 Obv. Design Profile of the monarch (Elizabeth II design shown) Designer Mary Gillick Design date 1953 Rev. Design Golden Hind (Britannia on earlier mintages) Designer Thomas Humphrey Paget Design date 1937 Mintages: 1954 ~ 19,375,000 1955 ~ 18,799,000 1956 ~ 21,799,000 1957 ~ 43,684,000 1958 ~ 62,318,000 1959 ~ 79,176,000 1960 ~ 41,340,000 1962 ~ 41,779,000 1963 ~ 45,036,000 1964 ~ 78,583,000 1965 ~ 98,083,000 1966 ~ 95,289,000 1967 ~ 146,491,000 1970 ~ 750,000 (souvenir sets only) REF Bronze Halfpence - Elizabeth II Source: coins-of-the-uk.co.uk - Tony Clayton The reverse design remained as for George VI, with the Golden Hind. Variations continued through the reign of Elizabeth II. Three obverses and eight reverses variations are listed in Peck. 1: BRITT OMN. (1953 ex sets) Poorly defined portrait. Cross points between border beads. 2: BRITT OMN. (1953 issue) Better defined portrait. Cross points at a border bead. 3: No BRITT OMN. (1954-67) Sharper portrait. No halfpence were issued dated 1961. The last regular issues were dated 1967, although proofs dated 1970 was made for the 'Last Lsd' Sets. The coin was in fact demonetized on 1st August 1969, so the 1970 coin was never legal tender. Tony Clayton has a lot of information if your interested: Read full article for A LOT of DATA ½ Penny - Elizabeth II 1st portrait; without "BRITT:OMN" Source: en.numista.com KM# 896 Features Country United Kingdom Years 1954-1970 Value 1/2 Penny (1/480 LSD) Metal Bronze Weight 5.70 g Diameter 25.40 mm Thickness 1.30 mm Engravers Mary Gillick (obverse) Thomas Humphrey Paget (reverse) Shape Round Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Demonetized 08-01-1969 Edge Smooth REF |
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