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1/2 Cent Balthazar J. Vorster

Issuer South African Mint
Year 1982
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description Two sparrows perched on a bare branch occupy the central field, rendered in naturalistic relief against a plain background. The fractional denomination numeral 1/2 is prominently displayed in the upper right portion of the field above the birds. The engraver's initials TS appear discreetly in the lower field, attributing the design to Tommy Sasseen.
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The half cent was discontinued after 1983, making the final years of this denomination something of a quiet death — inflation had rendered it functionally worthless long before the mint stopped striking it. Vorster himself had resigned the presidency in 1978 following the Information Scandal, in which secret government funds were misappropriated to run pro-apartheid propaganda operations abroad, including an attempt to purchase American newspapers.

His appearance on coinage into the early 1980s reflects the lag between political disgrace and institutional inertia.

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