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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait - Remembrance Day - Rosemary Sprig

Uitgever Royal Australian Mint
Jaar 2017-2018
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Waarde 2 Dollars
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Beschrijving voorzijde The fourth definitive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, depicting the monarch in right-facing profile wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The truncated bust is rendered in high relief against a flat field. The encircling legend reads ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2017, with the engraver's initials IRB appearing below the portrait near the rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Australia's standard $2 coin was modified for these releases with a pad-printed coloured rosemary sprig — a plant carried by mourners at Anzac Day ceremonies since the Gallipoli campaign, where rosemary grew wild on the peninsula. The Royal Australian Mint introduced coloured circulating coins partly to test pad-printing durability under everyday handling conditions, meaning these pieces doubled as both commemorative issues and a quiet manufacturing experiment.

The colour wears noticeably with circulation, making uncirculated examples significantly more visually distinct from worn ones than any standard strike would be.

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