British Halfpenny coins minted from 1939 to 1945 uncirculated and in absolute mint condition might get anything from £6 to £20 GBP depending on the year. If they have been circulated, not much.
The only Crown (Five Shilling) coins minted in Australia were the 1937 and 1938 Crowns which were round. The only square coins minted in Australia were copper/nickel coins of Halfpenny and Penny denominations in 1919, 1920 and 1921 as trial patterns and were never put into circulation. They all featured a kookaburra on the reverse.
It is extremely unlikely that there are only 50 x 1967 British Threepences left in the world. They were the last British Threepence to be minted prior to decimalisation and there were over 151 million minted. Many people would have kept them as curios or as potentially valuable at some time in the future.
There were 10,191,000 60th Anniversary of the end of World War 2 British Two Pound coins minted. There were 5,140,500 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot British Two Pound coins minted.
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Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister during World War 2
During the dark years of World War 2, Australia continued to mint coins, but some coins were minted by our allies.In 1942, the following Australian coins were minted -Halfpenny0.72 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4.334 million minted at the Perth Mint6 million minted at the Bombay MintPenny12.244 million minted at the Perth Mint9 million minted at the Bombay MintThreepence0.528 million minted at the Melbourne Mint8 million minted at the San Francisco Mint16 million minted at the Denver MintSixpence8.968 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco Mint12 million minted at the Denver MintShilling2.92 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco MintFlorin18.07 million minted at the Melbourne Mint6 million minted at the San Francisco Mint
It was "exported" by the British during the colonial period.
Winston Churchill