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Plain, uniface obverse field bearing no effigy or decorative motif, serving solely as the trial strike identification face. The legend TRIAL STRIKE is inscribed in two lines across the center of the field in raised block capital letters, with the word BRONZE directly below. The smooth, lightly convex field surrounding the inscriptions is otherwise entirely devoid of ornamentation, consistent with a production trial piece intended to test die pressure and metal flow rather than to display a finished design. |
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Central device depicts a naturalistically rendered orca whale (killer whale) in dynamic leaping pose, its body arching diagonally across the field from lower left to upper right. Superimposed across the lower half of the field are the four stylized letters O*R*C*A, each separated by a raised dot, arranged in a decorative arc beneath the whale motif. The legend TREASURES OF THE SEA curves along the upper periphery in raised capital letters, separated from the rim by a fine dentilated border that runs continuously around the coin's interior edge. The textured background field provides strong contrast to the polished relief of the whale and lettering. |
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Sealand — the former Royal Navy sea fort HM Fort Roughs, seized by Paddy Roy Bates in 1967 — has issued coins intermittently since the 1970s, none of which have ever functioned as circulating currency. This 1994 bronze piece is a reverse strike, meaning the dies were applied inverted relative to standard orientation, a production anomaly that in Sealand's case almost certainly reflects the informal nature of its minting operation rather than any deliberate error coinage program.