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| Issuer | Australia |
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| Year | 2016 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1966-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | ELIZABETH II CORAL SEA ISLANDS TERRITORY ВБ |
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| Reverse lettering | WILLIS ISLAND 10 $ 10 $ 2016 Paracanthurus hepatus |
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Willis Island — officially Île Willis — is Australia's only staffed meteorological station in the Coral Sea, a remote outcrop that has hosted a Bureau of Meteorology facility since 1921. Its strategic value became grimly apparent in May 1942 when a Japanese submarine shelled the station, making it one of the few Australian-administered territories to come under direct enemy fire during the Second World War. The garrison was evacuated; the weather data it had been collecting was considered vital enough that operations resumed almost immediately after the threat passed.
The pad-printing technique used here applies colour directly onto the coin face rather than through enamel inlay — a cost-driven process increasingly adopted for collector issues in this period.