answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

From 1982 to 2009, the mintage of Bailiwick of Jersey coins is as follows -

Year Mintage

1982 200,000

1983 400,000

1984 250,000

1986 100,000

1987 100,000

1989 100,000

1990 150,000

1997 600,000

1998 900,000

2002 975,500

2003 10,000

2005 500,000

2006 500,000

2007 780,000

2009 1,500,000

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 14y ago

Bailiwick of Jersey general circulation 50 Pence coins

Bailiwick of Jersey 50 New Pence - Shield - 30 mm diameter

1969 480,000 minted

1980 100,000 minted

Bailiwick of Jersey 50 Pence - Shield - 30 mm diameter

1981 50,000 minted

Bailiwick of Jersey 50 Pence - Grosnez Castle - 30 mm diameter

1983 50,000 minted

1984 50,000 minted

1986 30,000 minted

1987 150,000 minted

1988 130,000 minted

1989 180,000 minted

1990 370,000 minted

1992 ? - Only issued in sets

1994 200,000 minted

1996 ?

1997 5,500 - Only issued in sets

Bailiwick of Jersey 50 Pence - 40th Anniv of Liberation - 30 mm diameter

1985 1,000,000 minted

Bailiwick of Jersey 50 Pence - Grosnez Castle - 27.3 mm diameter

1997 1,500,000 minted

1998 2,000,000 minted

2003 10,000 minted

2005 200,000 minted

2006 300,000 minted

2009 480,000 minted

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 14y ago

Therre were 7 million 1992 Bailiwick of Jersey 10 Pence coins minted.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many Bailiwick of Jersey 50 pence coins were made?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the coins made of in the 1964 Bailiwick of Jersey Proof Set?

The 1964 Bailiwick of Jersey Proof Set contains 4 coins, two each of the 1/12th Shilling which is bronze and, two each of the 1/4 Shilling (Threepence) which is nickel/brass.


What is 50 pence made of?

The British did not produce Five Pence coins until 1968.


Why were there no British 20 Pence coins made in 1986?

There were sufficient 20 Pence coins in circulation already. Some 1986 20 pence coins were issued as part of Royal Mint sets, but these were Proof FDC coins not for general circulation.


Are UK coins magnetic?

The lowest denominations are magnetic (attracted to magnets).The current 1 pence, 2 pence, 5 pence and 10 pence coins are nickel-plated steel.(The change was made to 5 and 10 pence in January 2012.)


How many coins were made in the UK last year?

In 2010, the Royal Mint produced the following British general circulation coins - Two Pound coins - 2,015,000 One Pound coins - 38,505,000 50 Pence coins - 510,090 20 Pence coins - 91,700,500 10 Pence coins - 25,320,500 5 Pence coins - 180,250,500 2 Pence coins - 38,000,000 1 Penny coins - 421,002,000 A total of 797,303,590 British coins. These figures do not include any of the Proof or bullion coins or the 2012 Olympic commemorative coins. Neither does it include the coins made for the 16 other countries the Royal Mint is contracted to produce coins for.


What kind of metal is a 1981 Eire 50 Pence coin made from?

All Eire (Irish) 50 Pence coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.


What metals are in non magnetic 1 pence coins?

The non-magnetic pre-1992 'Bronze' Penny and Two Pence coins are made of copper, tin and zinc. British 1 Penny and 2 Pence coins were made from copper-plated steel from 1992 and can all be attracted to a magnet, although the coins themselves are not magnetic.


Pence coins come from where?

I think pence comes from England then British Colmubia copied them and made 20 pence coins. I don't know if England has 20 pence coins.


Are ten pence coins real silver?

No. They would be worth far more than 10 pence if they were made from Silver. The British 10 Pence coins are made from 75% copper and 25% nickel. No circulating British coin has any silver content.


What 1941 British coins were minted?

None. The last circulating British coins to contain any silver were dated 1946. From 1947 onwards, all circulating British "silver" coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy. The Maundy coins continue to be made from sterling silver.


Do coins have copper in them?

Some coins do have copper in them, depending on the country and denomination. For example, the United States penny is made mostly of copper. However, some modern coins use other metals like nickel, zinc, or aluminum instead of copper.


How many pence have same value as 2 pounds and 4 pence?

Only mint condition Uncirculated and Proof coins in the original packaging might have a value of Three Pounds, otherwise, 10 Pence coins are worth 10 Pence.