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1 Dollar In the name of Elizabeth II, 6th portrait - Fremantle Dockers

Issuer Royal Australian Mint
Year 2024
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Value 1 Dollar
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Obverse description The obverse features the sixth and final effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by sculptor Jody Clark, depicting a right-facing crowned portrait of Her Majesty wearing the George IV State Diadem and the Victorian Coronation Necklace. This Special Memorial Obverse was adopted to commemorate the Queen's reign following her passing in 2022. The surrounding legend reads ELIZABETH II 1952 - 2022 AUSTRALIA 2024 1 DOLLAR, with the engraver's initials JC appearing below the portrait. The design elements are rendered in fine relief against a flat field.
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Reverse lettering EST 1994 FREMANTLE DOCKERS FREMANTLE FOOTBALL CLUB
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The Fremantle Dockers entered the AFL in 1995 as part of the league's push to establish a genuine two-team market in Western Australia, giving Perth a rival to the long-dominant Eagles. This coin is part of the Royal Australian Mint's broader AFL club series, which has run across multiple years and iterations — a reliable annual revenue exercise for the Mint rather than a numismatically significant event.

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