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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Discover Australia - Port Arthur

Uitgever Perth Mint, Australia
Jaar 2007
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Graveur(s) Ian Rank-Broadley (obverse), John Mercanti (reverse)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The fourth definitive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, as modeled by Ian Rank-Broadley, depicted in right-facing bust wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The Queen is shown with a draped neckline and the artist's initials 'IRB' appear truncated below the portrait. The peripheral legend reads 'ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR' encircling the effigy in the field.
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Opschrift voorzijde ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR IRB
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Port Arthur, the former convict settlement on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula, operated as a penal station from 1833 until its closure in 1877, housing some of the British Empire's most intractable prisoners under the separate system of discipline. The Discover Australia series, launched by the Perth Mint in 2007, was among the earlier Australian issues to employ pad printing — a technique borrowed from industrial manufacturing that deposits ink onto the coin's surface to achieve color effects impractical by conventional minting.

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