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Perth Mint

50 Cents – Australia

Australia
Context
Years: 2019–2022
Issuer: Australia Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1966)
Material
Diameter: 32.6 mm
Weight: 15.55 g
Silver weight: 15.55 g
Thickness: 2.6 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.99% Silver
Magnetic: No
Techniques: Milled, Coloured
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Numista: #188557
Value
Exchange value: 0.50 AUD = $0.36
Bullion value: $43.59
Inflation-adjusted value: 0.61 AUD

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II in profile, wearing the George IV State Diadem and Victorian Coronation Necklace.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2019

JC

1/2oz 9999 Ag 2019 50 CENTS
Script: Latin
Designer: Jody Clark

Reverse

Description:
The design features a stork flying behind a baby in a blanket, incorporating the inscription 'CONGRATULATIONS' and The Perth Mint’s 'P' mintmark.
Inscription:
CONGRATULATIONS

P
Script: Latin
Designer: Lucas Bowers

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Animal> Bird

Mints

NameMark
Perth MintP

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2019PProof
2020PProof
2021PProof
2022PProof

Historical background

In 2019, the Australian economy and its currency, the Australian dollar (AUD), navigated a complex landscape defined by both domestic and international pressures. Domestically, the year was marked by a significant economic slowdown, with GDP growth softening and wage stagnation persisting despite low unemployment. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) responded to these weakening indicators by implementing a historic shift in monetary policy, cutting the official cash rate three times—in June, July, and October—to a new record low of 0.75%. This dovish stance aimed to stimulate inflation and growth but placed downward pressure on the AUD's yield attractiveness.

Internationally, the currency was heavily influenced by the escalating US-China trade war and its ripple effects. As a commodity-driven currency, the AUD is highly sensitive to Chinese economic health and global trade flows. Fears of slowing Chinese demand for key Australian exports like iron ore, coupled with broader global manufacturing weakness, created persistent headwinds. Consequently, the AUD spent much of the year trading within a relatively narrow and subdued band, generally between US$0.67 and US$0.70, reflecting these tempered growth and trade prospects.

Overall, 2019 was a year of monetary policy recalibration and external vulnerability for the Australian dollar. The RBA's proactive rate cuts underscored concerns about domestic economic momentum, while the currency’s trajectory remained tethered to unresolved global trade tensions and China’s performance. This set the stage for the unprecedented monetary and fiscal challenges that would follow in 2020 with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Series: Congratulations - Newborn Baby

50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2013-2017
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2018
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2019-2022
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2023
50 Cents obverse
50 Cents reverse
50 Cents
2024-2025
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