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| Issuer | Tristan da Cunha |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Weight | 25.9 g |
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| Obverse lettering | HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II · TDC 2015 |
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| Mintage | 2015 - Petition Of Right - 2,015 |
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The Petition of Right, passed by Parliament in 1628, was Charles I's most damaging constitutional defeat before the Civil War itself — forcing him to acknowledge that taxation without parliamentary consent, arbitrary imprisonment, and the billeting of soldiers in private homes were illegal. He accepted it only because he desperately needed funds to prosecute his wars against France and Spain, and promptly ignored most of it anyway. Tristan da Cunha, as a British Overseas Territory, has long issued commemorative crowns on historical British themes far removed from the island's own history.