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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Bicentenary of the Holey Dollar and Dump - Silver Proof

发行方 Royal Australian Mint
年份 2013
类型 Non-circulating coin
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正面描述 Fourth crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, as designed by Ian Rank-Broadley. The legend ELIZABETH II encircles the upper field, with AUSTRALIA 2013 and the denomination 1 DOLLAR positioned below, along with the designer's initials IRB truncated at the portrait's base.
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In 1813, Governor Lachlan Macquarie solved the chronic coin shortage plaguing New South Wales by purchasing 40,000 Spanish colonial eight-reales and having a central disc punched from each — creating two coins from one. The outer ring became the Holey Dollar, valued at five shillings; the centre plug, the Dump, at fifteen pence. It was a blunt, practical solution, and it gave the colony its first locally distinctive currency.

The convict assigned to punch and counterstamp the originals was William Henshall, a silversmith transported for forgery — a detail the historical record seems almost too neat to have invented.

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