50 Cents - Elizabeth II - Queensland - 4th Portrait, Centenary of Federation (2001)
Features
| Denomination | 50 Cents |
| Catalog Number | KM# 555 |
| Weight (g) | 15.56 |
| Diameter (mm) | 31.51 |
| Thickness (mm) | 3 |
| Shape: | Dodecagonal (12-sided) |
| Composition: | Copper-Nickel |
| Not Magnetic | |
| Currency Value (USD) | 0.36 |
| Orientation | Medal orientation ↑↑ |
| Commemorative | |
| Non Circulating | |
| Calendar | Gregorian |
Obverse
Engraved by Ian Rank-Broadley
Lettering:
ELIZABETH II
AUSTRALIA 2001
IRB
Description:
Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. Date is placed below with date.
ELIZABETH II
AUSTRALIA 2001
IRB
Description:
Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. Date is placed below with date.
Reverse
Lettering:
CENTENARY OF FEDERATION
1901 2001
QUEENSLAND
FIFTY CENTS
Description:
The reverse design features the Queensland Coat of Arms (The shiled on the Queensland Coat of Arms, features a sheaf of wheat, the heds of a bull and ram to represent primary industries, and a column of gold on top of a mound of quartz to symbolise mining. The supporters of the arms, assigned in 1977, are the Brolga representing native-born Queenslanders, and a Red Deer that symbolises the contribution made by migrants from the United Kingdom and Europe.
At the top of the Coat of Arms, frames by two stalks of sugar cane, is the State badge - a blue Maltese Cross with a Royal Crown super-imposed. The State's Latin motto; "Audax at Fidelis" or 'Bold but Faithful' is quoted at the base of the Coat of Arms.) the oldest in Australia, granted by Queen Victoria in 1893, representing one of 9 states and territories that make up Australia. The Coat of Arms symbolizes the Queen's constitutional authority in the state. Flanking the Coat of Arms are the dates 1901 and 2001. Around above, CENTENARY OF FEDERATION. Below the Coat of Arms, QUEENSLAND. Around below, the face value FIFTY CENTS.
CENTENARY OF FEDERATION
1901 2001
QUEENSLAND
FIFTY CENTS
Description:
The reverse design features the Queensland Coat of Arms (The shiled on the Queensland Coat of Arms, features a sheaf of wheat, the heds of a bull and ram to represent primary industries, and a column of gold on top of a mound of quartz to symbolise mining. The supporters of the arms, assigned in 1977, are the Brolga representing native-born Queenslanders, and a Red Deer that symbolises the contribution made by migrants from the United Kingdom and Europe.
At the top of the Coat of Arms, frames by two stalks of sugar cane, is the State badge - a blue Maltese Cross with a Royal Crown super-imposed. The State's Latin motto; "Audax at Fidelis" or 'Bold but Faithful' is quoted at the base of the Coat of Arms.) the oldest in Australia, granted by Queen Victoria in 1893, representing one of 9 states and territories that make up Australia. The Coat of Arms symbolizes the Queen's constitutional authority in the state. Flanking the Coat of Arms are the dates 1901 and 2001. Around above, CENTENARY OF FEDERATION. Below the Coat of Arms, QUEENSLAND. Around below, the face value FIFTY CENTS.
Edge
Description:
Smooth
Smooth
| Year | Mintage | Comment | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 20,190 | Royal Australian Mint, BU 2 Coin Pack | Unknown |
| 2001 | 20,040 | Royal Australian Mint, BU 20 Coin Federation Collection | Unknown |
| 2001 | 13,050 | Royal Australian Mint, BU 3 Coin Set | Unknown |
| 2001 | 2,320,000 | Royal Australian Mint, Circulation | Unknown |
| 2001 | 10,242 | Royal Australian Mint, Proof 2 Coin Pack | Unknown |
| 2001 | 13,000 | Royal Australian Mint, Proof 20 Coin Set | Unknown |
| 2001 | 5,668 | Royal Australian Mint, Proof 3 Coin QLD Set | Unknown |


