Fifty Pence (British Coin) - Mintages For Circulation Strikes

Mintages For Circulation Strikes

  • 1969 ~ 188,400,000
  • 1970 ~ 19,461,500
  • 1971–1972 ~ none
  • 1973 ~ 89,775,000
  • 1974–1975 ~ none
  • 1976 ~ 43,746,500
  • 1977 ~ 49,536,000
  • 1978 ~ 72,005,500
  • 1979 ~ 58,680,000
  • 1980 ~ 89,086,000
  • 1981 ~ 74,002,000
  • 1982 ~ 51,312,000
  • 1983 ~ 62,824,904
  • 1984 ~ none
  • 1985 ~ 682,103
  • 1986–1991 ~ none
  • 1992 ~ 109,000
  • 1993 ~ none
  • 1994 ~ 6,705,520
  • 1995–1996 ~ none

size reduced

  • 1997 ~ 456,364,100
  • 1998 ~ 64,306,500
  • 1999 ~ 24,905,000
  • 2000 ~ 17,915,500
  • 2001 ~ 84,998,500
  • 2002 ~ 23,907,500
  • 2003 ~ 23,583,000
  • 2004 ~ 35,315,500
  • 2005 ~ 25,363,500
  • 2006 ~ 24,567,000
  • 2007 ~ 11,200,000
  • 2008 ~ 700,000 (Britannia design)
  • 2008 ~ 22,747,000 (Matthew Dent design)

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