The Chinese 50 cent coin, known as the "Wu Mao," is a unit of currency in China that is worth half of one yuan. It is often made of metal and features various designs, including symbols of Chinese culture or national achievements. The coin is commonly used in everyday transactions within the country, although its circulation has diminished with the rise of digital payments. The term "50 cent coin" is also associated with online commenters who are believed to be paid by the Chinese government to promote its agenda.
There is no flower on the reverse of an Australian 50 cent coin.
A 50 cent coin and three 10 cent coins.A 50 cent coin, a 20 cent coin and two 5 cent coins.Four 20 cent coins.
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The US 50 cent coin has JF Kennedy on it.
The 50 cent coin bears the head of President John F. Kennedy
Yes. The 50 cent coin is commonly used in Australia. As of 2016, there is no plan to remove the 50 cent piece from circulation.
The volume of the dodecagonal Australian 50 cent coin is about 2,338 cubic mm.
Such a coin does not exist. There were no Australian 1967 50 cent coins minted.
Prior to 1948 the image of Lady Liberty was on the 50 cent coin. From 1948 to 1963 Benjamin Franklin's image was on the 50 cent coin. From 1964 to present John F. Kennedy's image is on the 50 cent coin.
Other than the 1966 coin, the only round 50 cent coin ever issued, the Australian 50 cent coin is a cupro/nickel dodecagonal (12 sided) coin of silvery appearance and is often used as a commemorative.See the link below.
50 cents
You can get 71 cents with a 50 cent coin, a 10 cent coin, two 5 cent coins and one 1 cent coin.