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This is a 1963 Cyprus 50 Mils coin, struck in copper-nickel, issued shortly after the Republic of Cyprus gained independence in 1960.
Obverse: Emblem of Cyprus a dove with olive branch inside a shield, surrounded by a laurel wreath. Inscription in Greek ( ) and Turkish (KIBRIS CUMHURIYETI), symbolizing the bicultural nature of the Republic.
Reverse: A bunch of grapes with leaves above the denomination 50.
Year: 1963
Composition: Copper-Nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Weight: 5.65 g
Diameter: 23.7 mm
Edge: Reeded
Condition: Extra Fine (XF) sharp details with light wear, attractive surfaces, and strong eye appeal.
Collectors Notes:
First year of issue for Cyprus coinage after independence.
Represents both cultural and political history, making it desirable for collectors of world coins and post-independence issues.
Demonetized in 1983, adding to its historical significance.