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50 Cents - Elizabeth II Tweety Bird

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2018
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Technique Milled, Colored
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Reverse description Central field features a full-color applied depiction of Tweety Bird, the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon character, rendered in yellow with blue eyes, orange beak and feet, seated in a playful pose with wings raised toward the face against a plain silver field. The character is framed by a raised annular border bearing the incuse legend TWEETY at the left and BIRD at the right in large block capitals. The Perth Mint's P mintmark appears to the upper right of the central image. The trademark and copyright notice TM & © WBEI (s18) is inscribed along the lower rim.
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Issued under the Perth Mint's licensed character coin program, this piece derives from Warner Bros.' long-running Looney Tunes franchise. Perth has produced character coins under various entertainment licenses since the 1990s, typically targeting collector and gift markets rather than circulation. The .9999 fineness — finer than sterling — is a Perth house standard applied broadly across its bullion and collector output, not a distinction specific to this issue.

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