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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II 6th Portrait - Crocodile with Hatchling - Silver Bullion - High Relief

Issuer Perth Mint
Year 2019
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Obverse description High-relief effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, after Jody Clark's sixth definitive portrait, depicting the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem and a pearl necklace. Radiating sunburst lines emanate from the portrait across the entire field, lending the design a dynamic, sculptural quality characteristic of this bullion series. The legend ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA curves along the upper periphery, while the denomination 2 DOLLARS appears to the right of the effigy. The fineness mark 2 OZ 9999 Ag and the date 2019 are inscribed in the lower field, with the engraver's initials JC visible near the truncation.
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Reverse description High-relief depiction of a saltwater crocodile and a hatchling rendered in dramatic close-up, occupying the lower and central portions of the field. The adult crocodile is shown with open jaws, its heavily textured, scaly hide rendered with exceptional sculptural detail, while the smaller hatchling is visible in the foreground, its eye rendered with striking realism. Radiating lines in the upper field evoke the sun rising behind the animals, reinforcing the Australian wilderness theme. The Perth Mint privy mark P appears to the right, and the engraver's initials JM are inscribed in the lower left field.
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