2026 50c CuNi Uncirculated Coin – 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong
Product overview
- Coin reverse features a design by Mint Designer B. Scott commemorating the Battle of Kapyong
- Coin obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by D. Thorne
- Struck to the mint’s uncirculated finish
- Packaged in a capsule and presentation card, which features images from Australian War Memorial collections
- Limited mintage of 40,000
- Australian legal tender
The Royal Australian Mint presents this 2026 50c Uncirculated Coin to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong (22-27 April 1951). The battle was a significant chapter of Australia's involvement in the Korean War (1950-1953), the so-called 'forgotten war'. In April 1951, Chinese forces allied with North Korea launched an offensive with the aim of recapturing Seoul, the South Koream capital. The 3rd Batallion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) mounted a stalwart defence against Chinese forces at Kapyong, approximately 60 kilometres north-east of Seoul. The United Nations forces also included the 2nd Batallion, Princess Patricia's Cnadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), a Brirtish infantry battalion, New Zealand artillery, and US tanks and mortars. Thanks to teh combined efforts, China was forced to withdraw, and Seoul remained in South Korean possession. Following on from the Mint's previous commemorations of the Korean War, this coin release pays tribute to a critical battle in the conflict. The floral pattern at the base of the design is inspired by traditional Korean lattice frames, and includes 32 poppies to commemorate each of the 32 Australian soldiers who lost their lives in the battle.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 2 April 2026
- Issue withdrawal date: 31 December 2027
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2026 50c CuNi Uncirculated Coin – 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong
The Royal Australian Mint presents this 2026 50c Uncirculated Coin to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong (22-27 April 1951). The battle was a significant chapter of Australia's involvement in the Korean War (1950-1953), the so-called 'forgotten war'. In April 1951, Chinese forces allied with North Korea launched an offensive with the aim of recapturing Seoul, the South Koream capital. The 3rd Batallion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) mounted a stalwart defence against Chinese forces at Kapyong, approximately 60 kilometres north-east of Seoul. The United Nations forces also included the 2nd Batallion, Princess Patricia's Cnadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), a Brirtish infantry battalion, New Zealand artillery, and US tanks and mortars. Thanks to teh combined efforts, China was forced to withdraw, and Seoul remained in South Korean possession. Following on from the Mint's previous commemorations of the Korean War, this coin release pays tribute to a critical battle in the conflict. The floral pattern at the base of the design is inspired by traditional Korean lattice frames, and includes 32 poppies to commemorate each of the 32 Australian soldiers who lost their lives in the battle.
Background information, technical details and gallery images on all our latest stamp issues are available on the Australia Post Collectables website.
- Issue date: 2 April 2026
- Issue withdrawal date: 31 December 2027
Visit the articles section of the Australia Post Collectables website for additional content relating to stamp issues, including interviews with experts and designers.
To ensure you have the correct postage for sending your letter or card, please check our up-to-date postage rates.
Australia Post Collectables is a one-stop shop for stamp and coin collectors – a wealth of collectables information in one place.
Access information about special offers, latest stamp and coin releases, licensed products and limited-edition collectables, as well as articles on current and historical philatelic topics. Explore our stamp issues archive, and browse the latest stamp bulletins, too.
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