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1 Dollar Elizabeth II 5th Portrait - Jacquemart Island

Issuer New Zealand
Year 2021
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Obverse description Fifth definitive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the King George IV State Diadem. The portrait, executed in high relief, is attributed to the fifth coinage portrait series. The legend is arranged around the upper and lower fields, with the date and engraver's initials appearing below the effigy.
Obverse script Latin
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Jacquemart Island sits off the southern tip of New Caledonia and is uninhabited — a French territory with no postal address, no residents, and no practical use for a New Zealand dollar coin bearing its name. This piece belongs to New Zealand's ongoing "Treasures of the World" uncirculated dollar program, which has steadily worked through remote islands and obscure geographic features as subject matter since the series expanded in the 2010s. The fifth portrait of Elizabeth II, by Jody Clark, was adopted by New Zealand in 2015.

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