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| 背面描述 | The full heraldic Coat of Arms of Prince Graeme I of Hutt River occupies the central field, featuring a quartered shield surmounted by a royal crown, with elaborate mantling flanking either side of the escutcheon. The shield displays stylised charges including floral or fan-like devices in the quarters. The armorial achievement is depicted in high relief, filling nearly the entire inner field. The circular legend PRINCIPALITY OF HUTT RIVER arcs across the upper periphery, while TEN DOLLARS appears along the lower periphery, flanked by small dot ornaments. |
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The Principality of Hutt River was a self-declared micronation on a wheat farm in Western Australia, established in 1970 when Leonard Casley seceded from Australia in a dispute over wheat production quotas. It issued its own currency, stamps, and passports for decades, attracting enough tourist interest to sustain itself. "Graeme I" refers to Graeme Casley, Leonard's son, who assumed the role of sovereign in 2017 after his father's abdication. The principality dissolved in 2020 when Leonard Casley, having returned to power briefly, wound it up to avoid a substantial tax debt to the Australian government.