2005 50 cent Coat of Arms and
2005 50 Pence
World Heritage Sites PNC 
Uncirculated Coins


LIMITED EDITION of 30,000 World Wide
PNC #18,063 of 30,000


Joint Australia and UK Issue


PNC post marked Sydney, NSW, dated 21 April 2005, being first day of issue, 
with 2 x 50c stamp (se-tenant pair) and 2 x $1- stamps (se-tenant pair).
and
PNC post marked Stonehenge, Amesbury, Salisbury (England, UK), dated 21 April 2005, being first day of issue, 
with 2 x 1st stamp (se-tenant pair) and 2 x 2nd stamps (se-tenant pair).


Mintage of only 30,000 PNC's issued.


Issued in 2005 to commemorate the World Heritage sites around the world.

The world Heritage Convention was set up by UNESCO on 16 November 1972 with the aim of identifying, protecting and preserving areas considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.

Chosen sites can be of natural or cultural significance but what they have in common is that they are recognised as the best possible examples of the world's heritage.

Since 1972, 178 countries have signed the agreement and 788 areas have been designated as world heritage sites.

The 18th April is now officially recognised as World Heritage Day.


 

The reverse design of the Australia 50 cent coin consists of the standard Australian Coat of Arms.

This is the only way to obtain a 2005 Australian 50 cent Coat of Arms coin. 

All other 2005 50 cent coins are the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II coins.




Coin and envelope is in IMMACULATE condition.


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Stored safely in a pet free, non smoking home.
No marks, creases or other defects. Absolutely brand new condition.
Buyer won't be disappointed.


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