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1 Crown - Elizabeth II Royal Marines - Gold Plated

Uitgever Tristan da Cunha
Jaar 2016
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central raised effigy of a Royal Marine commando in full combat dress and beret, set against a coloured depiction of the Union Jack flag filling the inner field. Flanking the central device are two raised laurel branches. The legend ROYAL MARINES arcs along the upper periphery, and the denomination ONE CROWN is inscribed along the lower border, all within a beaded inner circle.
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Opschrift keerzijde ROYAL MARINES ONE CROWN
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Tristan da Cunha, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic with a permanent population under 300, issues commemorative coinage through licensing arrangements rather than any domestic minting infrastructure. The Royal Marines connection here ties loosely to the island's administrative history — the garrison that briefly occupied the island in the Napoleonic era eventually gave rise to the permanent settlement that exists today.

Gold-plated copper-nickel crowns of this type were produced in large numbers across multiple British territory licensees during the 2010s, often sharing dies across different issuing authorities.

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