Australia Half Penny: 1953-1964 Elizabeth II

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Quick Coinage Facts

Years Minted: 1953-1964
Composition: 0.97 copper, 0.025 zinc, 0.005 tin 
Diameter Type: 25.5 mm
Weight: 5.67 grams 
Total Series Mintage: 148,333,000 (circulation)
Obverse Design: Bust Design
Reverse Design: Kangaroo
Unique Features: Plain (smooth)

Introduction

On February 6, 1952, King George VI of the United Kingdom passed away in his sleep.  Upon his death, his daughter Elizabeth assumed the crown to become Queen Elizabeth II.  As is tradition, United Kingdom and Common Wealth Nation coinage replaced the effigy of King George the VI with Queen Elizabeth II on all denominations in the following year of 1953. Australia, being a Common Wealth Nation, likewise updated their coinage.

The Elizabeth II half penny minted from 1953 to 1964 at the Melbourne & Perth Mints represents the last copper half penny type coin of the pre-decimal or sterling monetary system.

During 1963, Australia initiated the change from sterling coinage to decimal currency. All sterling coinage (florins, shillings & pence) would cease to be produced in 1964. A two year change over period was given to allow for a smooth transition to decimal coinage (dollars & cents) in 1966 without impacting businesses, banks, or vending.

Description

The obverse, designed by Mary Gillick, features the image of a young Queen Elizabeth II facing right. On the outer periphery is the legend “DEI GRATIA REGINA F:D” (By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith) and “ELIZABETH II”.  

The reverse, designed by George Kruger Gray, was carried over from the previous George VI half penny series and features a kangaroo in leaping stride. On the outer periphery is the denomination “HALF PENNY”, country name “AUSTRALIA” and year of issue.  Located just below the kangaroo's tail is the designers initials “KG”.  Perth mint pennies feature a dot mint mark after the “Y” in “PENNY” except for the year 1955 that has no dot.   Melbourne minted pennies carried no mint marks.

Obverse Reverse
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Dot Mint Mark
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Major Varieties

Initially, the legend was modified by eliminating the religious title “FIDEI DEFENSOR” or “F:D” from Elizabeth II coinage. The amount of controversy among the public was enough to have the religious title return to coinage in 1959 until the series end in 1964.

Variety 1 – 1953-1955 No “F:D” in legend
Variety 2 – 1959-1964 With “F:D” in legend 

General Market Notes

Excluding proofs & errors, all examples are readily available and affordable.

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