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Australian 50 Cent KM#?

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Can anyone identify this? It's either km#769 or 744 but latest catalog doesn't have pics.

Australian-50-Cent-KM#?

Australian-50-Cent-KM#?

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 Posted 03/01/2010  04:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
NumisMaster is glitchy at the moment, but Worldcoinagallery list it as KM# 769.

He also erroneously calls it an "Olympics" coin - it's for the Commonwealth Games, Melbourne 2006, not the Olympics.
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Yes, the Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne, Australia in 2006, and this was our commemorative coin to mark the event. Don't have the mintage figures, but it is a common coin. If you pair it up with the 1982 50c coin which marks the Games that were held in Brisbane, then you have some nice history but not a lot of value. There was also a set of 50c coins in 2006 devoted to each sport. They have a bit more value.
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Mintage 20,478,000
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