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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Lachlan Macquarie

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2010
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Value 1 Dollar
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Reverse description Central portrait of Governor Lachlan Macquarie facing slightly right, flanked by depictions of the historic New South Wales Holey Dollar — a Spanish colonial silver dollar with a central hole — and the corresponding Dump, the small circular plug struck from the excised centre. These coins, introduced by Macquarie in 1813, represent Australia's first distinctive currency. The encircling legend records his title and tenure as Governor of New South Wales, with the Perth Mint's P mintmark positioned in the lower field.
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Reverse lettering LACHLAN MACQUARIE GOVERNOR OF NSW 1810-1821 P
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