Halfpenny - Kangaroo, Coin Type from Australia - detailed information

Halfpenny - Kangaroo, Coin Type from Australia (issued 1939 - 1964)
Coin TypeHalfpenny - Kangaroo

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 the first type of Australian halfpenny coins featured text only. In 1939, this new design by George Kruger Gray superseded it - featuring the iconic leaping kangaroo.

The coins were struck by a number of different mints, with various mint marks:
- Melbourne Mint, 1939 - 1959, no mint mark
- Bombay Mint, 1942 - 1943, dots before and after the denomination: .HALF PENNY., plus letter I on the obverse
- Perth Mint, 1942 - 1964, dot after the denomination: HALF PENNY. or a high dot after AUSTRALIA
- Royal Mint, 1951, letters PL
- Birmingham Mint (ex Heaton and Sons), 1951, letters PL (as subcontractor for the Royal Mint)

Counting the known mintages of proofs, a total of 341,725,324 (341 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 They circulated until decimalisation and were withdrawn in 1966, when Australia switched to its current Australian Dollar currency.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 - Kangaroo - 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 VI, 1939 - 1952, shown in his Bare Head portrait by Thomas Humphrey Paget
- Queen Elizabeth II, 1953 - 1964, shown in her First Effigy by Mary Gillick

There were no coins released for King Edward VIII.

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

At centre a kangaroo leaping right; around above, AUSTRALIA; around below, the value and denomination HALF PENNY. The date [year] is below the kangaroo and the seven pointed Federation star follows the word PENNY. The artist's initials, KG (for [George] Kruger Gray) are below the kangaroo's tail near the rim.

Reverse Inscription AUSTRALIA [year] HALF PENNY
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
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Coin Type: Halfpenny - Kangaroo - (23) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Halfpenny 1939 Kangaroo Australia / Halfpenny 1939 Kangaroo - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1939 Kangaroo - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 504,100
Halfpenny 1940 Australia / Halfpenny 1940 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1940 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,294,400
Halfpenny 1941 Australia / Halfpenny 1941 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1941 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 5,011,200
Halfpenny 1942 Australia / Halfpenny 1942 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1942 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Bombay Mint: 6,000,000
- Perth Mint: 4,334,400
- Melbourne Mint: 720,000
Total Mintage: 11,054,400
Halfpenny 1943 Australia / Halfpenny 1943 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1943 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Melbourne Mint: 33,988,806
- Bombay Mint: 6,000,000
- Perth Mint: unknown
Total Mintage: 39,988,806
Halfpenny 1944 Australia / Halfpenny 1944 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1944 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 720,000
Halfpenny 1945 Australia / Halfpenny 1945 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1945 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 3,033,600
Halfpenny 1946 Australia / Halfpenny 1946 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1946 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 13,747,200
Halfpenny 1947 Australia / Halfpenny 1947 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1947 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 9,292,800
Halfpenny 1948 Australia / Halfpenny 1948 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1948 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Perth Mint: 25,552,800
- Melbourne Mint: 4,608,000
Total Mintage: 30,160,800
Halfpenny 1949 Australia / Halfpenny 1949 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1949 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 22,310,400
Halfpenny 1950 Australia / Halfpenny 1950 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1950 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 12,014,400
Halfpenny 1951 Australia / Halfpenny 1951 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1951 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mints:
- Perth Mint: 29,422,080
- Royal Mint: 6,960,000
- Birmingham Mint: 5,040,000
Total Mintage: 41,422,080
Halfpenny 1952 Australia / Halfpenny 1952 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1952 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 1,831,680
Halfpenny 1953 Australia / Halfpenny 1953 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1953 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 23,967,376
Halfpenny 1954 Australia / Halfpenny 1954 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1954 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 21,962,880
Halfpenny 1955 Australia / Halfpenny 1955 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1955 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 9,343,021
Halfpenny 1959 Australia / Halfpenny 1959 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1959 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 10,167,906
Halfpenny 1960 Australia / Halfpenny 1960 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1960 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 17,812,870
Halfpenny 1961 Australia / Halfpenny 1961 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1961 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 20,184,080
Halfpenny 1962 Australia / Halfpenny 1962 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1962 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 10,259,624
Halfpenny 1963 Australia / Halfpenny 1963 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1963 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 16,411,300
Halfpenny 1964 Australia / Halfpenny 1964 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1964 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Perth Mint
Mintage: 18,230,401
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Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Details
CountryAustralia
CurrencyAustralian Pound
Sub-type ofHalfpenny
From1939
To1964
Face Value1/2 (x Penny)
CurrentNo; withdrawn 1966
MaterialBronze
DesignerGeorge Kruger Gray
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size25.4000 mm
Mass5.6700 g
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photos
ImageDetails
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photo Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1939 Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1939
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Author:
Notes: Kangaroo reverse (1939 - 1964).
Source
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photo Australia 1938 half penny Australia 1938 half penny
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Author:
Notes: King George VI, Emperor of India (1939 - 1948).
Source
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photo Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1950 Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1950
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: King George VI (1949 - 1952).
Source
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photo Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1953 Proof Coin - Halfpenny, Australia, 1953
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY
Author:
Notes: Queen Elizabeth II (1953 - 1955).
Source
Halfpenny - Kangaroo: Photo Australia 1959(m) half penny Australia 1959(m) half penny
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Author:
Notes: Queen Elizabeth II, Defender of the Faith (1959 - 1964).
Source