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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - A Voyage to Terra Australis

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2014
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Engraver(s) Ian Rank-Broadley (obverse), Stuart Devlin (reverse concept)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse features a central compass rose motif encircling a detailed depiction of a tall ship under full sail, evoking Matthew Flinders' vessel HMS Investigator as used during his circumnavigation of Australia. To the left of the compass design is a stylised outline map of the Australian continent, with the large numeral '1' and the word DOLLAR inscribed in the field. The arc of the peripheral legend reads A VOYAGE TO TERRA AUSTRALIS along the upper portion and the bicentenary dates 1814 - 2014 along the lower portion, all separated by dot stops.
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Reverse lettering A VOYAGE TO TERRA AUSTRALIS 1 DOLLAR 1814-2014
(Translation: `Terra Australis` .. Translation is `Southern Land`)
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