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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Dent Island

Uitgever New Zealand
Jaar 2014
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Beschrijving voorzijde Fourth effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, depicting the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait with the Queen wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The legend 'DENT ISLAND · ELIZABETH II ·' arcs around the upper periphery, with the engraver's initials 'IRB' appearing below the truncation of the bust. The portrait is rendered in high relief against a smooth field.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device depicts four Campbell Teal (Anas nesiotis) birds perched in a row upon a naturalistically rendered branch, presented in fine relief with detailed feather engraving. The curved legend 'CAMPBELL TEAL' arcs along the upper periphery. The date '2014' appears in the lower central field, with the denomination '1 DOLLAR' inscribed along the lower periphery. The composition conveys a strong wildlife conservation theme referencing the endangered species native to Campbell Island.
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Dent Island is a private island in the Marlborough Sounds, and its appearance on a New Zealand legal tender issue reflects the country's long-running non-circulating collector dollar program, which has licensed local and commercial subjects since the 1990s. These copper-nickel pieces were struck by the New Zealand Mint for direct sale rather than bank distribution — never intended to trade hands as currency.

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