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1/2 Penny - Elizabeth II Jamaican Coinage

Issuer Jamaica
Year 1969
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Thickness 1.65 mm
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Obverse lettering QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
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Edge Plain
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Jamaica's pre-decimal coinage was replaced on September 8, 1969, when the island adopted a decimal currency system — dollars and cents — abandoning the pounds, shillings, and pence it had used since the colonial period. The half penny denomination was an awkward holdover logic: the new cent was defined such that this coin equated to half a cent in purchasing terms, making it functionally marginal from day one. It was withdrawn from circulation relatively quickly as inflation rendered it worthless.

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