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| 正面描述 | Draped bust of Alexander Cartwright facing left, wearing a broad-brimmed hat and bow tie, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished field. The legend HUTT RIVER PROVINCE curves along the upper periphery, with HUNDRED DOLLARS along the lower border. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appears to the left of the effigy and the date 1992 to the right. The fineness notation 1/10 OZ .999 GOLD is inscribed in small characters at the base of the bust. |
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Hutt River Province — officially the Principality of Hutt River — was a secessionist territory declared by Leonard Casley in 1970 after a dispute with the Western Australian government over wheat production quotas. Casley crowned himself Prince Leonard I in 1972. The province issued its own currency, stamps, and passports for decades, none of which held legal tender status anywhere.
Alexander Cartwright, honored on this issue, was the New Yorker who codified the rules of baseball in 1845. An eccentric pairing with an eccentric issuer.