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1 Penny - George V Kookaburra Pattern - Type 11 (Renniks 13)

发行方 Australia
年份 1921
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面值 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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背面描述 The reverse features a kookaburra as the central motif, distinguished among the Kookaburra pattern types by the upward orientation of the bird's tail feathers — a configuration unique to this Type 11 design. The bird is rendered in naturalistic relief, consistent with the artistic ambition of this experimental series intended to replace the British-style penny with a distinctly Australian design. The legend AUSTRALIA ONE PENNY is arranged around the field in Latin script. This reverse represents the only recorded instance of this particular tail-feather disposition within the known Kookaburra pattern sequence.
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边缘 Plain
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附加信息

The kookaburra penny patterns of 1919–1921 emerged from a genuine policy debate: Australia wanted to break from British coin design and establish distinctly national imagery on its bronze coinage. Twelve distinct pattern types were struck and evaluated, with this copper-nickel example among the final submissions tested before the Royal Mint ultimately rejected the entire kookaburra programme. The decision killed the project — Australia's pennies continued with the standard Commonwealth portrait for decades.

Renniks 13 is one of the rarer type attributions in the series, and surviving specimens in any condition are infrequently offered.

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