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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee

Uitgever British Virgin Islands
Jaar 2012
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Waarde 10 Dollars (10 USD)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A three-quarter-length portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in mature effigy, depicted wearing an elaborate brocade gown, pearl necklace, and sash with orders and decorations, faces slightly left. A Tudor rose in relief is positioned to the right of the portrait in the upper field. The denomination $10 appears to the lower left of the effigy. The arc inscription LIFE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II curves along the upper periphery, and the Pobjoy Mint initials PM appear in the lower left field.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Diamond Jubilee commemorative program in 2012 was a coordinated Royal Mint-adjacent effort spanning dozens of Commonwealth and associated territories, the British Virgin Islands among them. These issues were produced under license rather than reflecting any local monetary need — the BVI has used the US dollar as its functional currency since 1959, making its "coin" output essentially a bullion and collector program administered from a distance.

KM#417 shares its specification with the standard 28.28g crown-sized format adopted across virtually every Commonwealth commemorative of the period, struck by outside contractors rather than any issuing authority on the islands themselves.

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