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I would love to percentage with you a captivating piece of history, the 1951 Fiji 1/2 penny coin.
This coin, issued via Fiji at some stage in the reign of King George VI from 1936 to 1952, falls into the category of standard circulate cash. It was in flow between the years 1940 and 1941 and holds a cost of ½ Penny (1⁄480) in the foreign money of the time, the Pound (1873-1969). made from copper-nickel, the coin weighs three.24 grams and measures 22mm in diameter with a thickness of 1mm. Its awesome spherical shape is complemented via a imperative hollow, and the method used to create it turned into the milled technique with a medal alignment ↑↑.
on the obverse, the coin boasts a legend and crown around the central hole with the inscription "GEORGE·VI·KING·EMPEROR" in Latin.
at the reverse, the date and denomination are divided by means of the middle hole, with "HALFPENNY 1941 FIJI" inscribed in Latin as well. The coin holds a experience of ancient importance, because it was demonetized on 30 June 1969 and changed into minted at the renowned Royal Mint (Tower Hill) in London, uk, which operated from 1810 to 1975.