2015 50c Uncirculated Carded Coin - Australia at War Tobruk
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Vendor:
Royal Australian Mint
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Type:
Carded Coins
Description
In 1941, Australian and Allied forces sought to defend Egypt and the Suez Canal from the German and Italian Axis forces. To achieve this, it was vital that the Allies hold the fortified port of Tobruk on the Libyan coast. Not only would this delay the Axis' advance, but would also force their troops to carry the many supplies overland across 1500 kilometres of desert.
British and Commonwealth forces successfully captured the Tobruk fortress and held it against besieging Axis troops for eight months. With the Allies' extensive network of trenches and underground tunnels, Nazi propagandist William Joyce tried to discredit them by labelling them as the 'Rats of Tobruk. This nickname was reclaimed by the defending soldiers who wore the name with pride.
From 1 March 1941 until 15 December 1941, a total of 832 Australians made the ultimate sacrifice, 2177 were wounded and 941 taken as prisoners of war. Their efforts are forever remembered as a vital part of this strategic victory.
- Part of the Royal Australian Mint's Official Anzac Centenary Coin Program and Australia at War Series
- Produced in collaboration with the Australian War Memorial
- This coin pays tribute to the bravery of the 'Rats of Tobruk
- Uncirculated coin in a presentation card
- Reverse design features moving imagery of soldiers engaged in battle
- Obverse features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II effigy sculpted by lan Rank-Broadley
- Australian legal tender
NOMINAL SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination 50c
Year 2015
Metal content CuNi
Mass 15.55 g
Diameter 31.51 mm
Finish Uncirculated
Maximum mintage 50000
Packaging Card
Obverse designer Jan Rank-Broadley
Reverse designer B. King


