Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia, Coin Type from Australia - detailed information

Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia, Coin Type from Australia (issued 1911 - 1939)
Coin TypeHalfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia

The Australian halfpenny (or half penny) coin was the smallest circulating denomination of the Australian Pound; unlike the British pre-decimal Pound Sterling, the Australian Pound had no smaller denominations like the British farthings and fractional farthings.

The Australian halfpenny has the same dimensions and composition as the British pre-decimal halfpenny, from which it is derived (for a time, the coins circulated in parallel and were interchangeable in Australia - but not in the United Kingdom; the currencies were fixed at par). 1/2 penny was worth 1/24 of a shilling, or 1/480 of a pound.

The reverse of this first type of Australian halfpenny coins features text only. In 1939, a new design superseded this one - featuring the iconic leaping kangaroo; the old type of coins remained in circulation.

The coins were struck by a number of different mints; if they had mint marks for a particular year of issue, those are located under the scroll on the reverse:
- Royal Mint, 1911 - 1914, no mint mark
- Birmingham Mint (ex Heaton and Sons), 1912 - 1915, letter H
- Calcutta Mint, 1916 - 1918, letter I
- Sydney Mint, 1916 - 1926, no mint mark
- Melbourne Mint, 1923 - 1939, no mint mark

Counting the known mintages of proofs, a total of 81,157,566 (81 million) coins of this type were minted during its existence. They circulated until decimalisation and were withdrawn in 1966, when Australia switched to its current Australian Dollar currency. Unlike some of the larger denominations, they were not re-denominated into units of the new currency. However the halfpenny coins were never formally demonetised and are still legal tender for 5⁄12¢.

Obverse
Australia / Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia - obverse photo

Effigy of the ruling British monarch, legend (in Latin). Being a Dominion of the British Empire, Australia used the Imperial legend of the monarch and not a "home" version of it.

Throughout the existence of the coin type, the monarchs were:
- King George V, 1911 - 1936, shown in his Crowned bust by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal
- King George VI, 1938 - 1939, shown in his Bare Head portrait by Thomas Humphrey Paget

There were no coins released for King Edward VIII.

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling British monarch
Reverse
Australia / Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia - reverse photo

At centre within a circle of beads, the value and denomination ONE HALF PENNY in three lines above a plain scroll; around above, outside the circle of beads, COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA; below, the date · [year] ·.

Reverse Inscription ONE HALF PENNY COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA · [year] ·
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
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Coin Type: Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia - (28) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Halfpenny 1911 Australia / Halfpenny 1911 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1911 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 2,832,060
Halfpenny 1912 Australia / Halfpenny 1912 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1912 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 2,400,000
Halfpenny 1913 Australia / Halfpenny 1913 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1913 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 2,160,000
Halfpenny 1914 Australia / Halfpenny 1914 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1914 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 1,440,000
- Birmingham Mint: 1,200,000
Total Mintage: 2,640,000
Halfpenny 1915 Australia / Halfpenny 1915 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1915 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 720,000
Halfpenny 1916 Australia / Halfpenny 1916 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1916 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Calcutta Mint
Mintage: 3,600,025
Halfpenny 1917 Australia / Halfpenny 1917 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1917 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Calcutta Mint
Mintage: 5,760,000
Halfpenny 1918 Australia / Halfpenny 1918 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1918 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Calcutta Mint
Mintage: 1,440,000
Halfpenny 1919 Australia / Halfpenny 1919 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1919 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Sydney Mint
Mintage: 3,326,400
Halfpenny 1920 Australia / Halfpenny 1920 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1920 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Sydney Mint
Mintage: 4,113,600
Halfpenny 1921 Australia / Halfpenny 1921 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1921 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Sydney Mint
Mintage: 5,280,000
Halfpenny 1922 Australia / Halfpenny 1922 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1922 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Sydney Mint
Mintage: 6,924,000
Halfpenny 1923 Australia / Halfpenny 1923 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1923 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 1,113,600
Halfpenny 1924 Australia / Halfpenny 1924 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1924 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 681,600
Halfpenny 1925 Australia / Halfpenny 1925 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1925 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 1,147,200
Halfpenny 1926 Australia / Halfpenny 1926 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1926 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Melbourne Mint: unknown
- Sydney Mint: unknown
Total Mintage: 4,132,800
Halfpenny 1927 Australia / Halfpenny 1927 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1927 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,072,050
Halfpenny 1928 Australia / Halfpenny 1928 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1928 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,318,400
Halfpenny 1929 Australia / Halfpenny 1929 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1929 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,635,200
Halfpenny 1930 Australia / Halfpenny 1930 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1930 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 638,406
Halfpenny 1931 Australia / Halfpenny 1931 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1931 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 369,600
Halfpenny 1932 Australia / Halfpenny 1932 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1932 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,553,600
Halfpenny 1933 Australia / Halfpenny 1933 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1933 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 4,608,000
Halfpenny 1934 Australia / Halfpenny 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1934 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,816,100
Halfpenny 1935 Australia / Halfpenny 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1935 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,916,100
Halfpenny 1936 Australia / Halfpenny 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1936 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,562,200
Halfpenny 1938 Australia / Halfpenny 1938 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1938 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,014,250
Halfpenny 1939 Commonwealth of Australia Australia / Halfpenny 1939 Commonwealth of Australia - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1939 Commonwealth of Australia - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 4,382,400
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Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia: Details
CountryAustralia
CurrencyAustralian Pound
Sub-type ofHalfpenny
From1911
To1939
Face Value1/2 (x Penny)
CurrentNo; withdrawn 1966
MaterialBronze
DesignerWilliam Henry James Blakemore
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size25.4000 mm
Mass5.6700 g
Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia: Photos
ImageDetails
Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia: Photo Specimen Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1911 Specimen Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1911
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Author:
Notes: Commonwealth of Australia reverse (1911 - 1939).
Source
Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia: Photo Specimen Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1911 Specimen Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1911
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Author:
Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936).
Source
Halfpenny - Commonwealth of Australia: Photo Australia 1938 half penny Australia 1938 half penny
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Author:
Notes: King George VI (1938 - 1939).
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