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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II The Duchess of Cambridge

Issuer Pobjoy Mint
Year 2013
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Value 10 Dollars (10 USD)
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Reverse description Central bust of H.R.H. The Duchess of Cambridge (Catherine, Princess of Wales) facing slightly left, depicted from the waist upward wearing a belted outfit with a fur-trimmed jacket and long flowing hair falling over her shoulders. To the lower left of the field, a pair of infant footprints with the date 22 JULY appears, commemorating the birth of Prince George. The legend H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE arcs along the upper periphery, with the denomination $10 inscribed along the lower periphery. The Pobjoy Mint privy mark PM appears to the right of the denomination.
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Reverse lettering H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE 22 JULY PM $10
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Pobjoy Mint struck this piece for the Cayman Islands shortly before the July 2013 birth of Prince George, timed to capitalize on anticipation surrounding the first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Pobjoy, a private mint operating under contract to various dependent territories, has used the Cayman Islands franchise extensively for royal commemorative issues that the Royal Mint itself would never produce.

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