The page has detailed information about this coin. The 50 cent coin was first introduced with decimalisation on 14 February 1966. This original design featured the Commonwealth Coat of Arms struck in 80 per cent silver. Silver prices rose above the face value of the coin in 1967 and striking of the coin was suspended in March 1968. Although it was rumoured that the Royal Australian Mint had.. Precious metal prices go up and down all the time, some items become harder to get and values can increase over time.. This Australia 1966 Fifty Cent Silver Round Gem Uncirculated (PCGS MS66) has sold.. (15) Two Cents (16) Five Cents (16) Twenty Cents (35) Australian 50 Cent Coins (75) 1 Dollar (131) Two Dollars (94) English and British.

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The round Australian 50 cent piece was introduced at the changeover to decimal currency in Australia in 1966. It is the only circulating round 50 cent piece, containing 80% silver and 20% copper. It was not long before the value of the silver content far outweighed the fifty cent face value and it was withdrawn from production and replaced in 1969 with the Copper-nickel dodecagonal (12 sided.. In 1966 Australian 50 Cent coins were struck and issued in 80% pure silver (known as Rounds). Today these coins are traded as a popular bullion product.Each coin weighs 13.28gram of 80% Silver.Each coin contains 0.3416oz of Pure Silver * GST included in price. 1966 Australian 50 Cent Silver Rounds (80%) Popular way to purchase fractional.