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1955 Penny



The Kangaroo design continued into this type right until the introduction of decimal currency with the conclusion of the penny series in 1964. This type features a slightly reworded obverse legend, 'ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F:D', ('Elizabeth II, by the grace of god, queen, defender of the faith'), after public outcry that the previous type omitted 'FIDEI DEF' ('defender of the faith').

All dates in the series are easy to acquire in mint state though the 1959 plain from the Melbourne mint is quite scarce. Finding any date beyond MS64 is a challenge though they do turn up from time to time.

The series was struck by both the Melbourne and Perth mints with the Perth minted pennies featuring a dot after the 'Y' of 'PENNY'.

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Contents
Mintage
6,336,000
Reverse Designer
George Kruger Gray
Obverse Designer
Mary Gillick
Size
30.8 mm
Composition
97.00% Copper
2.50% Zinc
0.50% Tin
Bullion Value
Image
Reverse

Image
Obverse

Valuation
Typical Handled: 10¢  
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Glossary
  • decimal currency - Currency based on units of a multiple of 10
  • legend - The inscription around the inner edge of the coin
  • mint - a facility that produces coins
  • mint state - A state of a coin that shows no signs of circulation
  • obverse - The heads side of the coin

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