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| Emittent | Perth Mint |
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| Jahr | 2006 |
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| Dicke | 4 mm |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse features overlapping bust portraits of Sir Joseph Banks and Caroline Chisholm, both depicted in three-quarter facing profile against a coloured background of concentric horizontal bands in warm amber, orange, and deep red tones, evoking the design aesthetic associated with Australian banknotes of the pre-decimal era. Sir Joseph Banks is shown prominently on the left in period dress with a decorative collar, while Caroline Chisholm appears to his right in a bonnet with curled hair. Their names are inscribed in flowing serif script along a curved ribbon in the lower field: SIR JOSEPH BANKS to the left and CAROLINE CHISHOLM to the right. The inscription 1oz 999 SILVER appears vertically along the left inner border, with the Perth Mint's P mintmark and the designer's initials SWB visible in the lower central field. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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Part of the Perth Mint's "Figures of Note" series, this issue pairs Joseph Banks and Caroline Chisholm — an unusual pairing that cuts across two centuries of Australian history. Banks sailed with Cook on the Endeavour in 1770 and lobbied successfully for Botany Bay as a convict settlement site, while Chisholm spent the 1840s and 1850s campaigning to bring free settler women and families to the colonies, directly countering the social consequences of the convict system Banks helped establish.