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50c 2021 Battle of Long Khanh UNC

50c 2021 Battle of Long Khanh UNC

$3.80

Original: $10.86

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50c 2021 Battle of Long Khanh UNC

$10.86

$3.80

The Story

By June 1971, Australia had been involved in the Vietnam War for nine years. With no end in sight to an unpopular war, the Australians – like the Americans – were reducing their forces as they prepared to pull out of Vietnam.

Australian withdrawal from Vietnam would take time and would not be easy. Aware of the enemy movement, the Australians launched Operation Overlord, aimed at destroying the enemy forces and preventing interference with the province’s security and the Australian withdrawal.

The most significant fighting took place on 7th June, 1971 with 5 Platoon B Company 3RAR isolated by fire from enemy positions as close as 15 metres. Low on ammunition, close support from Australian and US artilery and helicopter gunships helped them survive. It became known as The Battle of Long Khanh.

The Royal Australian Mint has struck a cupro-nickel 50 cent featuring a dynamic battle scene, including Australian soldiers in combat, a Centurion tank and Iroquois helicopter.

  • Encapsulated & Carded
  • Uncirculated
50c 2021 Battle of Long Khanh UNC - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

50c 2021 Battle of Long Khanh UNC - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

By June 1971, Australia had been involved in the Vietnam War for nine years. With no end in sight to an unpopular war, the Australians – like the Americans – were reducing their forces as they prepared to pull out of Vietnam.

Australian withdrawal from Vietnam would take time and would not be easy. Aware of the enemy movement, the Australians launched Operation Overlord, aimed at destroying the enemy forces and preventing interference with the province’s security and the Australian withdrawal.

The most significant fighting took place on 7th June, 1971 with 5 Platoon B Company 3RAR isolated by fire from enemy positions as close as 15 metres. Low on ammunition, close support from Australian and US artilery and helicopter gunships helped them survive. It became known as The Battle of Long Khanh.

The Royal Australian Mint has struck a cupro-nickel 50 cent featuring a dynamic battle scene, including Australian soldiers in combat, a Centurion tank and Iroquois helicopter.

  • Encapsulated & Carded
  • Uncirculated