1920年海峽殖民地半圓銀幣。倫敦鑄幣廠。半身像下有点,比十字架版别更加难觅。此枚大致无瑕,炭灰色币面,整体压铸精美。拍卖场上的稀客,定引起藏家的激烈竞夺。</em>根据F. Pridmore所著的"The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 2 Asian Territories (英联邦国家钱币--第二册亚洲地区)",1918年海峡殖民地半圆和一圆获准以含银量為.600的银压铸,但在1920年标準降至.500。然而,些许半身像下带点的模具在新模具启用之前已经用以打铸半圆。 </em>STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 50 Cents, 1920. London Mint. George V. PCGS AU-50.KM-35.2; Prid-37. Dot below bust variety. Far more elusive than the "cross" variety, this example is generally problem free, offering charcoal gray surfaces and a great overall strike. Not often presented for auction, this survivor is sure to entice competitive bidding.According to "</em>The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 2 Asian Territories" by </em>F. Pridmore, in 1918, the Dollar and Half Dollar were authorized to be struck in .600 silver but, in 1920, the standard was reduced to .500. However, some dies with the dot below the bust were already prepared and used to strike Half Dollars before utilization of the new dies began.</em>From the BKingdom Collection.