Coin

50 Cents - Elizabeth II (1969) — Bahamas

Bahamas • 1969 • KM# 7, Schön# 6

50 Cents - Elizabeth II (1969) — Bahamas

Overview

A Proof strike silver (.800) standard circulation 50 Cents coin from The Bahamas. The obverse features a bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right with a tiara, while the reverse depicts a Blue Marlin fish. Minted in 1969 at the London and Llantrisant Mints with a limited mintage of 10,000 pieces. Edge is reeded.

Specifications

Country
Bahamas
Year
1969
Composition
Silver (.800) (Copper .200)
Weight
10.368 g
Diameter
29 mm
Thickness
1.7 mm
Mint
London and Llantrisant Mints
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
References
KM# 7, Schön# 6
Issuer
The Bahamas

Design details

Obverse

Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right with tiara Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH II BAHAMA ISLANDS Engraver: Arnold Machin

Reverse

Blue Marlin fish (Makaira nigricans), value and date at right Script: Latin Lettering: FIFTY CENTS 1966 Engraver: Arnold Machin

Collector insights

  • Design heritage: Arnold Machin is credited as the designer for the Standard circulation coins series. Designer attribution helps distinguish this issue from later restrikes or unofficial copies that reuse only the motif.
  • Struck at: London and Llantrisant Mints. Confirm the mintmark on your example before comparing prices — same-year issues from different mints often trade at very different levels.
  • Low mintage: Only 10,000 pieces reported. This puts the issue into key-date territory for its series; expect steep grade-based price scaling and a higher counterfeit risk — provenance and third-party grading matter.
  • Precious metal content: Silver (.800) (Copper .200) — bullion value provides a price floor, and many circulated examples were melted during the 1979–1980 and post-2010 silver spikes, reducing the surviving population.
  • Catalogue reference: Listed as KM# 7, Schön# 6. Use this reference code when cross-checking auction archives, dealer inventories, and standard printed catalogues.

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