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Lot 122
Description:
The second coin is very scarce in grade
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Notes:
- 1951 marked the pinnacle of Australian halfpenny production, with three mints producing a total of 41,422,800 coins of five different types (or six in you recognize the two 'PL' types). The Perth Mint struck 29,422,080 halfpennies both with and without the 'Y.' mint mark and using two different obverse dies, combinations of which resulted in the occurrence of common, scarce and rare types for the same year. The rarest of the four Perth issues, with a reported mintage of just 126,720, used the obverse introduced in 1949 which is distinguished by 146 denticles and allied it with the 'no mint mark' reverse. Another variety which aligned the 'no mint mark' reverse with a new obverse with 149 denticles accounts for less than ten percent of the overall mintage and is itself a scarce coin. The 1951 Y. Halfpenny with the new obverse is scarcer than the 1951 Y. Halfpenny with the old obverse which constitutes the major production run. The 1951 'PL' Halfpenny struck at the London Mint used the old obverse identified by 146 denticles. This indicates that the new obverse with 149 denticles was an Australian production, and probably the work of the Melbourne Mint as it is thought that the Perth Mint did not have the skills to produce dies until 1952.
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1 July 2017 11:00 AEST
Paddington, Sydney, Australia
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Bid Increments
From: | To: | Increments: |
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A$0 | A$99 | A$5 |
A$100 | A$999 | A$10 |
A$1,000 | A$4,999 | A$50 |
A$5,000 | A$9,999 | A$100 |
A$10,000 + | A$250 |