Halfpenny (Australian)

Halfpenny
Australia
Value
  • 1/480 pound (pre-decimal)
  • 5/12¢ (when decimalised)
Mass5.67 g
Diameter25.5 mm
Thickness1.5 mm
EdgePlain
CompositionBronze: 97% Cu,2.5% Zn, 0.5% Sn
Years of minting1911–1964
Obverse
1911-Australian-Halfpenny-Obverse
DesignGeorge V GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT: OMN: REX F.D.IND:IMP
DesignerBertram Mackennal
Design date1911
Design discontinued1938
Reverse
1911-Australian-Halfpenny-Reverse
DesignONE HALF PENNY COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
DesignerW.H.J. Blakemore
Design date1911
Design discontinued1939

The Australian pre-decimal halfpenny coin, commonly known as a ha’penny (pronounced /ˈhpəni/),[1] was the smallest denomination of the Australian Pound in circulation. It was a unit of currency that equalled half of a penny, 1/24 of a shilling, or 1/480 of a pound.[2] The coin was made to be equivalent to the British halfpenny; its dimensions, composition and values were equivalent, and additionally, the two currencies were fixed at par.[3]

The coin was first introduced in 1911, and minting ceased in 1965 with the introduction of the decimal system. When decimalisation occurred on 14 February 1966, the coin value was made equivalent to 5/12 of a cent (= 0.41666 c).[4]

The obverse of the coin featured the current reigning monarch of Australia (excluding 1936 when Edward VIII was King). Three monarchs were featured; King George V, King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth II. All halfpennies produced with George VI and Elizabeth II had the Kangaroo Reverse.[5]

Australian Halfpennies were minted at different locational, nationally and internationally over the years from 1911 to 1964. Within Australia, halfpennies were minted in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Internationally, they were minted in India (Calcutta and Bombay), and England (London and Birmingham), each signified by different mint marks.[6]

  1. ^ Dean, John (1964). 1965 Australian Coin Varieties Catalogue. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press.
  2. ^ Collecting Australian Commonwealth Coins : a Reference to Australia's Pre-Decimal Coinage 1910 to 1964, Including A Guide to Grading Coins. ANDA: Australasian Numismatic Dealers Association. 2006.
  3. ^ "Halfpenny, Coin Type from Australia - detailed information". Online Coin Club.
  4. ^ Rees, Peter (2017). Inside the Vault : the History and Art of Australian Coinage. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing.
  5. ^ McConnelley, Ian (2017). Renniks Australian Pre-Decimal Coin Varieties : Half Penny through to Crown 1910-1964. Rennik's.
  6. ^ Pitt, Alan B. (2009). Renniks Australian Coin and Banknote Values : over 45 Years as the Premier Guide for Coins and Banknotes. Renniks Publications.

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