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1 Crown - Elizabeth II Boudica

Uitgever Tristan da Cunha
Jaar 2010
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Valuta Crown (1978-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-length standing figure of Boudica, Queen of the Iceni tribe, depicted in Roman-style armour and plumed helmet, holding an upright spear in her right hand. To the left of the central figure is a color-applied rectangular panel bearing the Union Jack flag and the inscription GREAT BRITISH HEROES. To the right, a chariot drawn by two horses in gallop is shown in lower relief. The legend BOUDICA arcs along the upper periphery, with the inscription Hero of the Iceni in the upper right field, and the denomination ONE CROWN along the lower border, all within a beaded rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Tristan da Cunha is a British Overseas Territory so remote — over 2,400 kilometers from the nearest inhabited land — that its coins are issued purely for the collector market. No meaningful circulation economy exists on an island with fewer than 300 residents. The Crown series issued under its authority is, in practice, a licensing arrangement through the Pobjoy Mint.

Gold-plated copper-nickel Crowns of this type were produced in large numbers for the commemorative trade and have no numismatic scarcity to speak of.

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