? The Half Cent series was struck, much like the other copper issues starting in 1872 at the Heaton mint in Birmingham with a large initial mintage of 5.6 million to satisfy the initial demand for smaller circulating currency for the newly founded colony. The issue features a partitioned circular reverse with the legend STRAITS SETTLEMENTS HALF CENT in the outer edge followed by the date and 1/2 in the middle and an obverse with the effigy of Queen Victoria facing to the left and the legend ...
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? This Hong Kong fifty cent was struck at the Royal Mint in London following the closure of the Hong Kong mint. The obverse features the Leonard Wyon effigy of King Edward VII along with the legend EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR. The reverse has the legend HONG KONG along with Chinese characters depicting the date, denomination and country of origin. Contained within an inner circle is the denomination 50 CENTS. The official currency of Hong Kong was the British Pound although it was not ...
? The Royal Australian Mint has produced a silver kangaroo piece every year since 1993. This piece, issued in 2006, was designed by Wojciech Pietranik and depicts a bounding kangaroo with joey against the background of a stylised map of Australia. The reverse also features the denomination
? This Olympic Kayaking commemorative coin was part of a set released following the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. They depict 28 forms of Olympic sports. It had a Raphael Maklouf design on the obverse depicting HM Queen Elizabeth II, right-facing, crowned with necklace and earrings. It includes the legend ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2000. The reverse has an official Olympic logo with an Olympic athlete in a single kayak in full flow. This was designed by Philip Holliday. The Olympic ...