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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Princess Diana

Uitgever British Virgin Islands
Jaar 2007
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Gewicht 28.28 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde A detailed portrait bust of Diana, Princess of Wales, facing slightly to the right and centered in the field, rendered in high relief with naturalistic detail in her short swept hair and collared dress. The Pobjoy Mint mark appears at the lower left of the field. The legend 'DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES' arcs around the upper right periphery, while the dates '1961 - 1997' arc along the upper left. The denomination '$1' is inscribed at the base of the design.
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Pobjoy Mint, Surrey, United
Kingdom (1965-2023)
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued the year before the tenth anniversary of Diana's death in Paris, this British Virgin Islands dollar is one of dozens of commemorative pieces released by Crown dependencies and associated territories under the Pobjoy Mint and similar licensed producers throughout the 2000s. The BVI had no particular connection to Diana; the issue reflects the territory's longstanding use of commemorative coinage as a revenue mechanism rather than any local historical significance.

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