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50 Sen

Issuer Bank Negara Malaysia
Year 2011-2023
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint Royal Mint of Malaysia
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Additional information

Bank Negara Malaysia introduced the second series of circulating coinage in 2011 following a demonetization of the previous sen denominations, part of a broader rationalisation that also eliminated the 1 sen coin from circulation entirely. The 50 sen survived that cull, though its purchasing power had eroded so significantly by the 2010s that its continued production was itself a minor policy debate.

The nickel brass clad copper composition was chosen partly to deter counterfeiting that had plagued the earlier nordic gold-toned pieces.

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