Hong Kong fifty-cent coin

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{{Infobox Coin |

Country = Hong Kong |

Denomination = Fifty cents |

Value = 0.50 |

Unit = HKD |

Mass = 4.92 |

Diameter = 22.5 |

Thickness = 1.72|

Edge = Reeded |

Composition = Nickel-brass |

Years of Minting = 1866 –1905, 1951 - presentsome years not minted, see text |

Catalog Number = - |

Obverse = |

Obverse Design = Bauhinia |

Obverse Designer = Joseph Yam |

Obverse Design Date = 1992 |

Reverse = |

Reverse Design = 50 with value in English and Chinese |

Reverse Designer = Joseph Yam |

Reverse Design Date = 1992|

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The fifty-cent coin was first introduced as a .900 purity silver half dollar in 1866. These coins were 13.41 grams, with a diameter of 32 mm, thickness of 2 mm, and a reeded edge. The design was similar to the British trade dollar, except the image of Britannia was replaced by Queen Victoria. The dates of issue were 1866-67 with only 59,000 issued for both dates combined.

In 1890, a second issue of this coin was made, this time as a fifty-cent piece. The mintage years was from 1890–94 and 1902, 1904-05. The coin was reeded but reduced in size to 30.5 mm in diameter, but with an increase in weight to 13.48 grammes, but the thickness stayed the same at 2 mm. Metal composition was .800 silver.

No more of this denomination was minted until 1951 when a copper-nickel coin was issued. It was 23.5 mm in diameter, weighed 5.81 g and 2 mm in thickness. Until 1971, the reeding was with a security edge and from then onwards was just reeded. In 1977 a nickel-brass coin was issued which reduced the size of the coin. The bauhinia series, without the queen's portrait, was issued in 1993. In 1997 a commemorative coin was issued for the hand over of Hong Kong to China. It featured an ox.

Mintage years are as follows: 1951, 1958, 1960–61, 1963–68, 1970–75, 1977–80, 1990, 1993–95, 1997–98 and 2015.

Mintage

File:King George VI Hong Kong 50 Cents 1951.jpg

File:King George VI Hong Kong 50 Cents 1951 Security Edge.jpg

Mintmarks

  • H = Heaton
  • KN = King's Norton

class="wikitable"
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! Mintage

1951

| 15,000,000

1958H

| 4,000,000

1960

| 4,000,000

1961

| 6,000,000

1963H

| 10,000,000

1964

| 5,000,000

1965KN

| 8,000,000

1966

| 5,000,000

1967

| 12,000,000

1968H

| 12,000,000

1970H

| 4,600,000

1971KN

| ???

1972

| 30,000,000

1973

| 36,800,000

1974

| 6,000,000

1975

| 8,000,000

1977

| 60,001,000

1978

| 70,000,000

1979

| 60,640,000

1980

| 120,000,000

1988

| 40,000 circulating. 20,000 proof.

1990

| 27,000,000

1993

| ???

1994

| ???

1995

| ???

1997

| Ox commemorative. ??? circulating. 97,000 proof.

1997

| Unknown

1998

| Unknown

2015

| Unknown

2017

| Unknown

References

{{Portal|China|Hong Kong|Money|Numismatics}}

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  • Ma Tak Wo 2004, Illustrated Catalogue of Hong Kong Currency, Ma Tak Wo Numismatic Co., LTD Kowloon Hong Kong. {{ISBN|962-85939-3-5}}

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Category:Coins of Hong Kong

Category:Fifty-cent coins

Category:Currencies of Hong Kong